One reason women took charge of religious and charitable enterprises during and after the Second Great Awakening was because...
- their husbands ordered them to do so.
- they were excluded from other public roles.
- they had more talent for church administration than men.
- they were naturally more pious and spiritual than men.
ANSWER: One reason women took charge of religious and charitable enterprises during and after the Second Great Awakening was because they were excluded from other public roles.
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