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
- Dcheck_circle
Was a wave of religious revivalism that emphasized individual salvation and inspired reform movements
Explanation
Methodism and Baptism grew rapidly; spurred abolitionism, temperance, women's rights, and other reforms.