The Great Awakening of the 1730s and 1740s

A. helped to smooth differences within existing congregations.
B. failed to take root in southern colonies.
C. alienated traditional New England Puritans.
D. had particular appeal with women and younger sons.
E. began as a call for young men to become ministers.


Answer: D

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