What significant social impact did the Great Awakening have in eighteenth-century colonial America? A. It revived the influence of the Old Lights, which had been weakened by the Enlightenment. B. It opened the doors of some white churches to African Americans and American Indians. C. It worsened social and racial discrimination against American Indians and African Americans in the colonies. D. It encouraged women to reject their traditional roles and look for fulfillment outside the house.
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It opened the doors of some white churches to African Americans and American Indians.
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- The Great Awakening allowed American Indians and African Americans to convert to Protestantism and even address to their other members.
- The Great Awakening was a religious rebirth that changed the English colonies in America from 1730 to 1740.
- The movement reduces the power of the higher authority of church doctrine and preferably put a higher value on the individual with spiritual experience.
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It opened the doors of some white churches to African Americans and American Indians.
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