As a result of the Second Great Awakening, many reformers began to view slavery as_____. A. beneficial for enslaved workers B. an economic necessity C. sinful and inhumane D. a social, not religious, concern
The correct answer for this question is option C. Many reformers began to view slavery as sinful and inhumane. The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious movement wherein members of both Baptists and Methodists congregation increased in number. This gave motivation among slaves to achieve their freedom.