Multiple Choice
One of the most important outcomes that arose from the mesmeric and spiritual practices popular in mid-19th-century America was
A) they inspired a wave of increased religiosity that resulted in a more inspired and hopeful American society.
B) they helped create a psychological sensibility that provided an opening for the science of Psychology.
C) they created an overall increase in moral righteousness that had significant impacts on all facets of American life, including a decrease in the crime rate.
D) they produced a sense of collectivity in many Americans, including new immigrants, who were looking for a strong sense of direction and affiliation with others.
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