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15 March, 15:59

What movement fostered the belief that salvation did not depend on membership in a single church?

A. The Glorious Revolution

B. The Great Awakening

C. The Enlightenment

D. The Great Migration

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    B. The Great Awakening

    The Great Awakening began in England and then traveled to the Americas in the 1730's-1740's. The movement was a Protestant revival focused on individual connection to God.

    The movement impacted many Protestant faiths and did not support one faith over another. The movement suggested individuals needed to create a relationship with God and focus on the individual responsibility to gain salvation. The movement in the US brought the many differing faiths together under the message of devotion to God and as long as people were devoted to God it didn't matter they all belonged to different churches.
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