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Needs Answer22. The 2nd Great Awakening awas a time of renewed and passionate interest in religion with large revivals.bcaused people to loose faith in God.cwas an intellectual and philosophical movement.dtaught that only a few chosen people could be saved.Needs Answer23. All of the following improvements were made in the prison reform movement EXCEPT aseparate institutions were established for the mentally ill.bchildren in criminal institutions atten classes and learned useful skills.crehabilitation of prisons were encouraged and people believed they could become productive citizens.ddebtors were still kept in prison for years with hardened criminals.Needs Answer24. Thoreau was a transcendentalist. Transcendentalists believed that people should: aconform to others' expectations.bquestion society's rules.clive alone to find God.dattend religious meetings.Needs Answer25. Which of the following was not a part of the Era of Reform? aabolitionistbwomen's rightscinfrastructuredprisonsechildren's education

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Needs Answer22. The 2nd Great Awakening awas a time of renewed and passionate interest in religion with large revivals.bcaused people to loose faith in God.cwas an intellectual and philosophical movement.dtaught that only a few chosen people could be saved.Needs Answer23. All of the following improvements were made in the prison reform movement EXCEPT aseparate institutions were established for the mentally ill.bchildren in criminal institutions atten classes and learned useful skills.crehabilitation of prisons were encouraged and people believed they could become productive citizens.ddebtors were still kept in prison for years with hardened criminals.Needs Answer24. Thoreau was a transcendentalist. Transcendentalists believed that people should: aconform to others' expectations.bquestion society's rules.clive alone to find God.dattend religious meetings.Needs Answer25. Which of the following was not a part of the Era of Reform? aabolitionistbwomen's rightscinfrastructuredprisonsechildren's education

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  1. The 2nd Great Awakening was a time of renewed and passionate interest in religion with large revivals.

  2. All of the following improvements were made in the prison reform movement EXCEPT debtors were still kept in prison for years with hardened criminals.

  3. Thoreau was a transcendentalist. Transcendentalists believed that people should question society's rules.

  4. Which of the following was not a part of the Era of Reform? Infrastructure.

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