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Q Evaluate the importance of 19th-century religious revival on social reform. How did religion influence abolition, women’s rights, and/or the temperance movement? How are these reforms related to each other and how did they influence the changing culture of the United States? When responding to classmates, include additional information for why you agree with their position or information explaining why you do not agree with their position. Make sure to provide cited information to support your position. All work must be in APA format.

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The 19th Century religious reforms propagated the concept of inclusion. It perpetuated the inclusion of people from all walks of life and abolished religious hierarchies. It established religion as a spiritual entity which promoted concepts such as emancipation and closeness to God irrespective of one’s social stature