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What was a key belief of the Great Awakening?

Generosity was the key to salvation.


Non-believers were not in serious trouble with respect to salvation.


Government was more important than religion in people's lives.


Salvation did not depend on membership in a single church.

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the answer is acceptance of God's grace

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The key belief of the Great Awakening is salvation did not depend on membership in a single church.

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Great awakening had the motive and aim of changing the mind of the colonist of the 18th century in the United States. The people of the United States wanted to have their own mind set and their own common beliefs.

This period was seen as the enlightenment of the minds and hearts of the people and breaking their ties with their religion that is Christianity and not following even a single teaching of the religion but to have their own ideas and values

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