The revivalism of the Second Great Awakening

A. was rejected by the black American community.
B. was largely limited to white Americans.
C. encouraged racial unrest in some areas of the country.
D. pacified opponents of slavery.
E. fostered an anti-egalitarian religious ethos.


Answer: C

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