Regarding the effects of the Great Awakening, all of the following are correctly stated, EXCEPT that

A. many westerners embraced evangelical Protestantism and swelled the denominations of the Baptists and the Presbyterians.
B. Americans became more sharply polarized along religious lines.
C. many urban easterners embraced evangelical Protestantism and thus swelled such denominations as Quakers and Anglicans.
D. it caused many northern churches to bicker and splinter.


Answer: C

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