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many became involved in reform movement

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People believed that they should work to solve social problems. -Apex
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an increase in reform movements
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The experience often made men and women eager to reform both their own lives and the world. The Second Great Awakening increased church membership and inspired people to become involved in missionary work and social reform movements. I think this is the answer. If not go to Yahoo.lol

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There are/were many results of what has become known as "The Second Great Awakening". The following is a list of some of those results (future answerers, please continue in this format):

  • People believed that they should work to solve social problems.
  • Many became involved in reform movements.
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People believed that they should work to solve social problems. -Apex

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In the early 1800s, a religious movement, or cause, became popular in the country. It was called the Second Great Awakening.

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The Second Great Awakening was a revival of religious feeling and belief in the 1820s and 1830s. It started the "womens rebellion"

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the second great awakening was a widespread Christian movement to awaken religious sentiments that lasted from the 1790s to the 1830s.

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13y ago

A wave of religious revivals

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more Americans became active in working on social problems

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What was a result the second great awakening?

many became involved in reform movement


When did the second great awakening end?

The Second Great Awakening was in decline by the 1830s.


What was a major result the second great awakening?

more people started working on social issues


Which was a result of the second great awakening?

People believed that they should work to solve social problems.


How did the Second Great Awakening lead to reform movements?

The Second Great Awakening was greatly a movement to improve the morality of the country. As a result, people felt empowered to work for reform. This eventually led to temperance movements.


What did the second great awakening inspire people to do rearding slavery?

what did the second great awakening inspire


What did the second great awakening cause?

The second great awakening caused shifts in theology and in religious beliefs


When did the second great awakening begin?

The Second Great Awakening began around 1790 in the United States.


What was the second great awakening?

The second great awakening was a religious revival in America. There were camp meetings. The abolitionist movement and the temperance movement were influenced by the Second Great Awakening.


Who opposed the second great awakening?

The southern states because the Second Great Awakening promoted the abolitionist movement.


What was the result of the religious revivals of the second great awakening?

(for APUSH) a strong influence in many areas of American life.


The tendency toward rationalism and indifference in religion was reversed about 1800 by the?

probably the revivalist movement called the Second Great Awakening