The Second Great Awakening derived its religious strength especially from __________.
a. the frontier interest in religious pilgrimages and religious art
b. the popular preaching of evangelical revivalists
c. intensely organized prayer groups of lay believers
d. the efficient institutional organization of the major American churches
Answer: b. the popular preaching of evangelical revivalists
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