The Second Great Awakening was - a popular religious revival that swept the country in the early 1800s. - Emerson and Thoreau's vision. - the rebirth of classical learning in the rising American university. - a celebration of the factory replacing outdated methods of producing goods.

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The correct answer is letter "A": a popular religious revival that swept the country in the early 1800s.

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The Second Great Awakening spread the Arminian theology as the salvation for people through "revivals". The Second Great Awakening in the U.S., during the early 19th century, was a Protestant revival movement. It started around 1790, took importance by 1800, and grew rapidly among the congregations of Baptist and Methodist. By the 1840s, it was past its peak.