What was one of the main reasons the Second Great Awakening was considered significant in the early 19th century?

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It was the first religious movement in the United States.
It led to the establishment of the Catholic Church in America.
It was deeply connected with various social, religious, and cultural aspects.
It resulted in the abolition of slavery.
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How did the Second Great Awakening differ from the First Great Awakening?
It was more localized in New England.
It involved a broader geographic area and different religious practices.
It focused solely on Calvinism.
It was led by Jonathan Edwards.
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What was a central feature of the Second Great Awakening's camp meetings?
They were characterized by emotional and ecstatic religious experiences.
They focused on scientific discussions.
They were held exclusively in urban areas.
They were only attended by men.
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What was the primary goal of evangelical Christianity during the Second Great Awakening?
To convert only the wealthy elite.
To promote atheism.
To create a terrestrial paradise by aligning earth with heaven.
To establish a new religious text.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which preacher was known for drawing large crowds and supporting women preaching in public?
Charles Grandison Finney
Lyman Beecher
Jonathan Edwards
John Calvin
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What was a key theological difference between the Second Great Awakening and Puritan beliefs?
The Second Great Awakening emphasized predestination.
Puritans believed in the democratization of religion.
The Second Great Awakening rejected predestination and promoted good works.
Puritans allowed women to preach.
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How did the Second Great Awakening democratize religion?
By opening religious participation to all races and social classes.
By allowing only men to participate in religious activities.
By restricting religious practices to the elite.
By focusing solely on academic theological debates.
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