Women gained more rights during the Second Great Awakening through all the following except:
A. being admitted to college and having all female colleges such as Mt. Holyoke and Troy Female Seminary
B. gaining notice as reformers in the areas of penal reform and abolitionism
C. being elected to political offices to allow them to advocate for more rights and privileges
D. being more involved in the religious fervor sweeping the nation at the time, that gave them more of a role in the church hierarchy