The Second Great Awakening

AP US History· difficulty 3/5

The Second Great Awakening (early 19th century)

  • A

    Was an anti-religious, secular movement that rejected churches and traditional Christianity

  • B

    Was a political revolution that overthrew the Federalist Party and rewrote state constitutions

  • C

    Was a foreign missionary campaign organized by European clergy operating in the United States

  • D

    Was a wave of religious revivalism that emphasized individual salvation and inspired reform movements

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Explanation

Methodism and Baptism grew rapidly; spurred abolitionism, temperance, women's rights, and other reforms.

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