Causes of the Second Great Awakening
Key Preachers and Leaders
Revival Practices and Beliefs
New Religious Movementsategory Name
Social Impact and Reform Movements
100

What cultural value influenced religion during the early 1800s, emphasizing individual choice and participation?

Democracy / Democratic ideals

100

Who was the Yale president who helped start early campus revivals?

Timothy Dwight

100

What were large outdoor religious gatherings called?

Camp meetings

100

Who founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church)?

Joseph Smith

100

True or False: The Second Great Awakening inspired movements to end slavery and promote temperance.

True

200

Which of the following best describes a cause of the Second Great Awakening?

A) Reaction against emotional worship

B) Reaction against rational religions like Deism and Unitarianism

C) Increase in church authority

D) The fall of the Puritans

B) Reaction against rational religions like Deism and Unitarianism

200

Which preacher was famous for his emotional sermons and revivals in New York’s “burned-over district”?

Charles Grandison Finney

200

What was the main message of revival preachers?

A) Predestination

B) Rational faith

C) Salvation through faith and good works

D) Separation of church and state

C) Salvation through faith and good works

200

After Joseph Smith’s death, who led the Mormons to Utah?

Brigham Young

200

Which reform was most directly influenced by religious revivalism?

A) Temperance

B) Industrialization

C) Expansion

D) Urbanization

A) Temperance

300

Explain how the Market Revolution helped spark the Second Great Awakening.

People feared that industrialization and greed were leading to moral decline, so they turned to religion for stability and values.

300

Circuit preachers like Peter Cartwright were associated with which two denominations?

Baptists and Methodists

300

Explain what the term “burned-over district” refers to.


An area in western New York known for frequent and intense revival activity.

300

What was the Millerites’ key belief?

That the world would soon end with the Second Coming of Jesus.

300

How did revivalist ideas about human improvement shape reform movements?

They encouraged the belief that individuals and society could be perfected through moral action and faith.

400

Name two major social or economic changes in the U.S. that made Americans more open to revival movements.

rowing industrialization and urbanization, westward expansion, and the spread of democratic or individualistic values.

400

How did Charles Finney’s preaching style reflect the democratic spirit of the time?

He used simple, emotional language and focused on salvation for all people, not just the educated or elite.

400

Describe how revival meetings differed from earlier colonial religious services.

They were more emotional, participatory, and accessible to ordinary people, rather than formal and intellectual.

400

Explain why the Mormon community faced persecution in the East.

Their distinct beliefs and practices, especially polygamy, clashed with mainstream Christian and social norms.

400

Charles Finney believed Christians could not stay neutral on which major issue dividing the nation?

Slavery