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Which of the following statements best describes how the First Great Awakening influenced the American Revolution?

a.Political leaders found religious meetings to be perfect forums for their views on how the colonies should separate from Great Britain.

b.Religious meetings allowed colonists to gather secretly to create documents addressing grievances with the British government.

c.Religious leaders actively encouraged citizens to collectively gather in an effort to revolt against their local government.

d.People were encouraged to voice their disagreements with church leaders, which led to people voicing their opinions about government.

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I want to say C or D because the first great awakening was a period of Religious and Spiritual revelations, but im really leaning more towards D, honestly. 
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Answer:

d.People were encouraged to voice their disagreements with church leaders, which led to people voicing their opinions about government.

Step-by-step explanation:

There was a Protestant movement called "The Great Awakening" in the 1730s-1740s which unified the religious forces in the colonies, which was the first step towards their final unification. The movement consisted in preaching values ​​of Protestantism, apparently forgotten by the inhabitants of the colonies. Some ministers traveled through the colonies seeking to realize the movement. People who adhered to these ideals were called "New Lights" and people who did not adhere to them were called "Old Lights". After this event, US religiosity would decline for at least 80 years.

This movement failed to religiously unify the country, but at least it was a first step towards political unification that would culminate in the country's independence.

The first major awakening encouraged people to express their disagreements with church leaders, prompting people to express their views on the government.

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