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Which of the following was a result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s?
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Limits were placed on the number of immigrants allowed into the United States.
Women gained the right to vote.
People with mental illness were removed from society and placed in prisons.
The temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol
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The temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol.
Explanation: The Second Great Awakening inspired reform movements including temperance, which led to state prohibition laws (e.g., the Maine Law of 1851). Other choices are incorrect: women’s suffrage came much later, immigrant limits were not a result of the Awakening, and reformers sought asylums and better care for the mentally ill rather than simply imprisoning them.
Explanation: The Second Great Awakening inspired reform movements including temperance, which led to state prohibition laws (e.g., the Maine Law of 1851). Other choices are incorrect: women’s suffrage came much later, immigrant limits were not a result of the Awakening, and reformers sought asylums and better care for the mentally ill rather than simply imprisoning them.
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