The Second Great Awakening was a significant religious revival movement that swept across the United States in the early 19th century. It emphasized individual piety, personal salvation, and the need for social reform. The movement inspired a wave of religious fervor, leading to the founding of various denominations and church movements. Key figures emerged during this period, influencing American culture and promoting various reform ideas, including abolitionism and women's rights.
Which of the following statements best describes an outcome of the Second Great Awakening?