CHAPTER 8 Religion Sparks Reform - SchoolWorld an Edline Solution 2026

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Unitarian movement appealed to reason, not to emotion. It objected to revival meetings as way too emotional. The movement attracted wealthy and educated people. Stressed the power of the individual (this part is like the revivalists).
What new religious ideas set the stage for the reform movements of the mid-19th century? Belief in the individuals ability to improve himself or herself and society, and in a democratic God who would offer salvation to all.
The Second Great Awakening sparked new religious movements and major reform movements in early 19th-century America. It promoted democratic religion and led to religious experimentation.
Final answer: The Second Great Awakenings emphasis on individual empowerment, personal righteousness, and equality influenced various reform movements in the 19th-century. These included abolishment of slavery and suffrage movements, reflecting the Awakenings philosophical and religious ideas.
The socio-religious reform movements aimed to support social justice in India and curb the social evils and promote womens education in society. These religious movements were very helpful to the British Empire in enacting the various laws on Sati, widow remarriage, and fixing the minimum age of marriages.

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The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival during the late 18th to early 19th century in the United States. It spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching and sparked a number of reform movements.