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The second great awakening was similar to Jacksonian democracy in its emphasis on?

the power of the average citizen


How was the Second Great Awakening similar to the First Great Awakening?

Both sparked by declining church attendance and included mass preaching.


How were the Social Gospel and the Second Great Awakening similar?

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How were the second great awakening and the gospel movement similar?

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How did the struggle over the second national bank symbolize the ideals of jacksonian democracy?

Andrew Jackson was considered the champion for the common man. He strongly disapproved of the first national bank and vetoed the commencement of a second one for several reasons. The most important reason is because he felt that national banks gave monopolies to rich seeing as that's who the banks were owned and operated by. This principle was unfair to the common man and that's exactly how his decision symbolized Jacksonian Democracy.


Jacksonian Democracy upheld two main goals The first was to increase voting rights and the second was to?

Promote a society based on economic success rather than one's social class by birth


When did the second great awakening end?

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


When was Second Grade Awakening created?

Second Grade Awakening was created in 2004.


What was the second main goal that jacksonian democracy upheld?

The second main goal that Jacksonian democracy upheld was to reduce the power and influence of the wealthy elites, particularly the bankers and land speculators. Jackson sought to level the playing field and create a more egalitarian society by advocating for policies such as limiting the power of banks, expanding the suffrage to include more white men, and promoting policies that favored the common people over the wealthy.


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.