Answer:
B. a strong religious influence in many areas of American life.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening was sparked up during the early 19th century by the protestants in the United States of America. It was known for large gathering of people called camp meetings where a great multitude of people were converted. The Second Great Awakening spread through revivals and this led the development of a lot of reform movements and establishment of new protestant denominations like Baptists, Adventists and Methodists.
The Second Great Awakening resulted in a strong religious influence in many areas of American life as people were encouraged to develop a personal relationship with God instead of depending on a minister.