The two most important leaders of the Great Awakening in colonial America were __________
a. Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield
b. John Winthrop and Jonathan Edwards
c. John Locke and Benjamin Franklin
d. Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard
e. Cotton Mather and George Whitefield
A
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