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the abolitionist movement gained strength during the colonial era, but the american revolution turned the attention of the public to other matters. in the early nineteenth century, slavery again became a major issue in american politics. what role did the second great awakening have on this development?
a christian activists created organizations to help slaves escape from the south.
b due to the moral arguments against slavery, abolition became a religious issue.
c politicians began to frame slavery as a states rights issue rather than a moral issue.
d many churches took a stand in favor of slavery, leading to a decline in church attendance.
The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival in the U.S. that emphasized moral reform. It framed slavery as a moral sin, tying the abolitionist cause to religious beliefs, making abolition a religiously charged issue. Option A describes actions of activists but not the core role of the Awakening. Option C is unrelated to the religious revival, and Option D is incorrect as many churches opposed slavery during this movement.
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B. Due to the moral arguments against slavery, abolition became a religious issue.