How did the Great Awakening of the early 1800s help spread the abolitionist movement?
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It spread the idea of slavery as a morally wrong practice.
It made enslaved people increasingly resistant to their enslavers' wishes.
It portrayed antislavery leaders as brave, heroic figures.
It taught cultural values and ideas to uneducated enslaved people.
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Historians believe ideas set forth during the religious movement known as the Second Great Awakening inspired abolitionists to rise up against slavery. This Protestant revival encouraged the concept of adopting renewed morals, which centered around the idea that all men are created equal in the eyes of God.
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your answer will be option D It taught cultural values and ideas to uneducated enslaved people
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