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question 3 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (07.01 mc) which of these statements about the great awakening and the second great awakening is most accurate? the great awakening had a more widespread impact than the second great awakening. the second great awakening occurred only in new england’s traditional colonial religious groups. both the great awakening and the second great awakening occurred after the american revolution. the second great awakening contributed to the antislavery and women’s rights movements. question 4 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (07.01 lc) which of the following is best described as a group of people working to improve the community by making changes through laws? the second great awakening great awakening social reform movement temperance acts
Question 3
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: The Second Great Awakening had a more widespread impact (including westward expansion areas) than the first, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: The Second Great Awakening was not limited to New England's traditional groups; it spread widely, so incorrect.
- Option 3: The Great Awakening occurred before the American Revolution, so incorrect.
- Option 4: The Second Great Awakening's emphasis on moral reform led to support for antislavery and women's rights movements, which is accurate.
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival, not focused on law - based community improvement.
- Option 2: The Great Awakening was also a religious revival, not about law - based community change.
- Option 3: A social reform movement involves people working to improve the community, often through legal changes (e.g., abolition, women's suffrage movements).
- Option 4: Temperance acts are laws, not a group of people working to make changes.
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The Second Great Awakening contributed to the antislavery and women’s rights movements.