Question

What aspects of the Great Awakening did its critics tend to focus on?

a. They rejected its calls to eliminate religion as part of daily life in the colonies.

b. They rejected its embrace of predestination and claim that God was both male and female.

c. They disapproved of the resulting cohesiveness of the church and thought it should have numerous offshoots.

d. They disapproved of its references to Catholic saints and embrace of the popes teachings.

e. They disapproved of its lack of respect for established churches and disorderly emotionalism.

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