The document summarizes various religious and social reform movements that occurred during the Second Great Awakening in the United States between 1825-1846. It describes the rise of revivalism and new religious denominations like the Mormons and Shakers. It also discusses the growth of transcendentalist thinking and utopian communities in response to social issues of the time. Furthermore, it outlines reforms in areas like penitentiary systems, temperance, education, women's rights, and the growing abolitionist movement against slavery.