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A legacy of the Second Great Awakening are the social reforms of

Social Security, Minimum Wage, and Education


Abolition, Social Security, and Temperance


Abolition, Temperance, and Education.


Desegregation, Temperance, and Education

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Abolition, Temperance, and Education.
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User Jeremie D
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The correct answer is C) Abolition, temperance, and education.

A legacy of the Second Great Awakening is the social reforms of abolition, temperance, and education.

The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement in the United States. It was a spiritual renovation period for religious Protestant people and their followers. The movement started in 1790 and has his apex moment during the 1820s and 1830s. During that time, Baptist and Methodist congregations gained many followers in massive events called Camp Meetings, were thousands of people attended to convert and listening to the particular styles of preachers.

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