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What was one result of the second great awakening?

A. Religion remain separate from social issues
B. Reform movement developed and took hold
C. The Quakers were condemned for their views
D. The abolition movement was the denounced as sinful

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User RJIGO
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Answer:

B is correct

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User Pieces
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Answer:

B. Reform movement developed and took hold.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States. One of the characteristics that distinguished it was the ideas of reform and social justice that developed during these years. People who subscribed to this religious revival believed that salvation could only be achieved by eradicating sin in all its forms, and therefore, by working for the moral perfection of society. These people were influential in many social movements, including abolition and the Temperance movement.

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