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16 May, 08:48

7. In the mid-1800s, leaders of free African American communities in the North were often influenced by

a. utopian communities and their focus on cooperation.

b. Romantic writers and their questioning of Puritanism.

c. the Second Great Awakening and its spirit of reform.

d. the temperance movement and its emphasis on self-discipline. btw, already done the test, answer is the Second Great Awakening and its spirit of reform.

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  1. 16 May, 08:55
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    c. the Second Great Awakening and its spirit of reform.

    Explanation:

    The Second Great Awakening began around 1800, among the Presbyterians, in Cane Ridge, Kentucky. In addition to being vast and complex, this awakening differed from the first in other important respects. While the earlier revival was essentially confined to Presbyterian and Congregational congregations, it has reached all denominations, especially Baptists and Methodists, which have skyrocketed and become the largest Protestant groups in North America. Another difference was geographical and social: while the first awakening occurred in urban areas near the coast, the second erupted on the so-called "frontier," the midwestern rural region with its mobile population and unstable social organization.
  2. 16 May, 09:08
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    D

    Explanation:

    Great Awakening and its spirit of reform
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