How did each of the following encourage early-mid-nineteenth century social reforms: Second Great Awakening, industrialization, and nostalgia for the past? What specific social reforms grew out of the Second Great Awakening, industrialization, and nostalgia for the past? What were the political, economic, social, and religious limitations that restricted these social reforms from going further than they did during this era?
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