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Varie Vutilolo
on Nov 07, 2024Verified
Why were many of the reforms of the Second Great Awakening disruptive to society?
A) Reformers advocated violence.
B) Reforms often challenged previously entrenched opinions and customs.
C) Reformers often disobeyed local laws.
D) Reformers were intent on changing the political process.
Entrenched Opinions
deeply held views or beliefs that are firmly established and difficult to change.
- Study the growth and impact of various reform movements connected to the Second Great Awakening.
- Understand the difficulties and resistances that reform initiatives face, particularly in the context of gender and racial equality.
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Learning Objectives
- Study the growth and impact of various reform movements connected to the Second Great Awakening.
- Understand the difficulties and resistances that reform initiatives face, particularly in the context of gender and racial equality.