19th Century Religious
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Which religious movement rejected the concept of the trinity and believed Jesus was not divine?

  • Unitarianism (correct)
  • Anglicanism
  • Universalism
  • Calvinism
  • Which belief was characteristic of Universalism?

  • Hell is a myth and salvation is universal (correct)
  • Only the well-educated are eligible for salvation
  • Salvation is limited to a chosen few
  • Hell is a reality for all but can be avoided through good deeds
  • During the 2nd Great Awakening, which church weakened in the South?

  • Unitarian Church
  • Anglican (Episcopal) Church (correct)
  • Calvinist Church
  • Universalist Church
  • What was a key characteristic of the combination of the Enlightenment and the 1st Great Awakening?

    <p>Stressed humanity's goodness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which region experienced tremendous growth in evangelism during the 2nd Great Awakening?

    <p>Western Frontier</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which religious movement in New England believed that all are eligible for salvation?

    <p>Unitarianism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which belief was characteristic of Unitarianism in New England during 1800-1860?

    <p>Jesus is not divine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which religious movement during 1800-1860 believed that hell is a myth and salvation is universal?

    <p>Universalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which region experienced a weakening of the Anglican (Episcopal) Church during the 2nd Great Awakening?

    <p>South</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which religious movement stressed humanity's goodness and saw a rejection of Calvinism to embrace democratic views on salvation?

    <p>Rational Religion</p> Signup and view all the answers

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