Growing religious skepticism and rationalism resulted in
A. both the philosophy of "unitarianism" and a wave of revivalism.
B. a growth of commitment to organized churches and denominations.
C. no discernible effect on American religious life.
D. the decline of universalism.
E. the disestablishment of the Anglican Church.
Answer: A
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