As a result of the Great Awakening, the Baptists:

A) lost large numbers of the faithful to new religious sects that emerged.
B) saw their numbers and influence grow considerably in the Chesapeake area.
C) founded Brown College.
D) established their first churches in the colonies.
E) became the strongest group in New England.


B

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a. the nonviolent civil rights movement in the South sometimes worked in conjunction with organizations willing to employ armed defense. b. despite its long reach in the South, the nonviolent civil rights movement made little leeway in the more militant black communities in the North. c. the sort of militant organizations which could develop in the North could not take root in the more oppressive soil of the South. d. the nonviolent civil rights movement not only refused to commit violent acts, but also refused to associate with organizations which did so.

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