Impact of the Second Great Awakening

Impact of the Second Great Awakening

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1.

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In the 1840s, Seneca Falls, New York, became the scene of an important convention for -

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women's rights

2.

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What is Harriet Tubman associated with? Options: Writing Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Underground Railroad, Women's Suffrage, Education Reform

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The Underground Railroad

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Which of these was an impact of the religious movement shown above known as the Second Great Awakening? Options: Reformers challenged slavery, drunkenness and other social problems., More Americans felt able to resist the tyrannical acts of the British Parliament., Several states established their own state religions., Rural areas in the South introduced better forms of lighting.

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Reformers challenged slavery, drunkenness and other social problems.

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Which statement best explains how the Second Great Awakening influenced change in American society? Options: It encouraged Southerners to assert their rights by seceding. It inspired the growth of social reform movements. It led to the industrialization of northern cities It encouraged Southerners to assert their rights by seceding.

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It inspired the growth of social reform movements.

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Douglass' book, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass helped play a role in what movement?

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the abolitionist movement

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Document written at the Seneca Falls Convention that declares "All men and women are created equal"

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Declaration of Sentiments