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20 February, 06:32

The revivalism of the Second Great Awakening Select one: a. was largely limited to white Americans. b. pacified opponents of slavery. c. encouraged racial unrest. d. was rejected by the black American community. e. fostered an anti-egalitarian religious ethos.

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  1. 20 February, 06:57
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    Answer: The answer is C. Encouraged racial unrest

    Explanation: The Second Great Awakening was a U. S. religious revival that began in the late eighteenth century and lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century. While it occurred in all parts of the United States, it was especially strong in the Northeast and the Midwest.
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