Question
How did the Great Awakening affect the colonists' relationship with Great Britain?
(1 point)
Responses
It strengthened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It strengthened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It made the colonies more dependent on trade with each other.
It made the colonies more dependent on trade with each other.
It made the colonies less dependent on trade with each other.
(1 point)
Responses
It strengthened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It strengthened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.
It made the colonies more dependent on trade with each other.
It made the colonies more dependent on trade with each other.
It made the colonies less dependent on trade with each other.
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The correct response is:
**It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.**
The Great Awakening promoted ideas of individuality and personal faith, which contributed to a sense of autonomy among the colonists and fostered a spirit of resistance against British authority.
**It weakened ties between the colonies and Great Britain.**
The Great Awakening promoted ideas of individuality and personal faith, which contributed to a sense of autonomy among the colonists and fostered a spirit of resistance against British authority.