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Women became especially active in the social reforms stimulated by the?

The second great awakening!


Which religious reforms resulted in social reforms in the mid-nineteenth century?

Second Great Awakening


Which religious movement reforms resulted in social reforms in the mid-nineteenth century?

Second Great Awakening


Which religious movements reforms resulted in social reforms in the mid nineteenth century?

Second Great Awakening


How did the religious movement influence the reform?

The religious movement was the Second Great Awakening and because of it's belief that God was remaking society for the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, many social reforms went on in an out of the church to purify society.


What were the political reform in the early to mid 1800?

Social reforms were as a result of the Second Great Awakening. They brought about religious reforms which led to the founding of several denominations, temperance movement, changes in the American family, educational reforms, abolition of slave trade, and the issue on women rights and empowerment. Political reforms were directly linked to the religious reforms, voting restrictions were revised.


Reforms in sanitation were especially needed in cities due to?

overcrowding


What impact did the second great awakening have on reform movements during the antebellum period?

Many reforms took place. For instance the insane asylums were reformed and it was looked on as a mental illness, also prison reforms took place as well as educational reforms. Woman had a much bigger role in the second great awakening than in the first; as a result woman became more independent and gained some rights. Feminism began to start up.


Preachers of the second great awakening espoused all what ideas except?

Preachers of the Second Great Awakening did not espouse the idea of divine right of kings. Instead, they focused on themes like individual salvation, personal conversion, and social reforms such as abolitionism and temperance.


Did Theodore Roosevelts reforms benefit the nation?

yes because Roosevelt reforms allowed protection for national resources


Reform movements in the US sought to expand democratic ideals?

Yes, the womens rights movement, temperance movement, prison reforms and the perfectionism. Take note that it was taking place while the Second Great Awakening was occurring so there was also plenty of religious reforms as well.


Why did Bismarck introduce social reforms in Germany?

because he can