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Informative - Comparisons of the First and Second Great Awakenings

   
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Title: Informative - Comparisons of the First and Second Great Awakenings
 
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The Second Great Awakening shows more progress being made than the efforts of the First Great Awakening, for the First merely starts it, the Second continues it. As religion was being revitalized, the morals and themes it entailed were being applied to the social aspects of life, adding another item to the ?to-do' list of the Great Awakenings...
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As the First Great Awakening gained momentum, it began to use other areas of life to supplement the religious revival: how society is run and/or what needs to be improved. Let us remember the First Great Awakening's goal: to convert people to back to a specific religion...
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