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Comeback Questions(not on slides)
100

How did preaching get revitalized in the westward expansion?

Through camp meetings and traveling preachers

100

As a result of the Second Great Awakening, this happened to church membership in the United States.

What is more people joined churches?

100

This religious leader founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, claimed divine revelations, and published the Book of Mormon in 1830.

Who is Joseph Smith?


100

Passionate sermons during the Second Great Awakening inspired fervor. This style is known as what?

What is emotional preaching?

100

Who is the president of the United States?

Who is Donald Trump

200

What was a reason for marginalized groups?

They saw it as a way to gain influence

200

The revival inspired major 19th-century reform movements, including this effort to end slavery.

What is abolitionism?

200

This British politician and Christian reformer played a key role in passing the Slave Trade Act of 1807 and the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. (+50 for middle name)

Charles Grandison Finney

200

The revival led to greater involvement in church life for this group.

What is increased women's roles?

200

When was the Boston Massacre

March 5th, 1770

300

After the American Revolution, this aspect of religious life declined as fewer people participated in organized worship.

What is church membership?

300

The Second Great Awakening encouraged these two key aspects of cultural development

What are education and moral values?


300

This leading preacher of the Second Great Awakening emphasized emotional revivalism, personal salvation, and social reforms like abolitionism and women’s rights.

Who is Charles Grandison Finney?


300

The Second Great Awakening emphasized a direct relationship with God. This is known as what?

What is personal religious experience?

300

What is my full name (50+ for middle name)

Raileigh T Fernandez

400

As cities and industries grew, traditional community-based religious practices weakened, leading to this shift in spiritual habits.

What is a shift away from tradition?

400

Who was the female preacher

Ellen White

400

The revival challenged traditional practices and inspired reforms. This is known as what?

What is societal impact?

400

This empire, which once spanned three continents, fell in 476 AD due to internal corruption, economic decline, and invasions by Germanic tribes.

What is the Western Roman Empire?

500

Many Americans in the early 19th century sought a religious experience that was more emotional and personal, rather than tied to institutions.

What is the desire for personal faith?

500

This preacher’s progressive views on moral development and symbolic Bible interpretation shaped liberal theology.

Who is Horace Bushnell?


500

This 14th-century pandemic killed up to 50% of Europe’s population and contributed to the decline of feudalism

The black death

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