In what century did the Great Awakening take place? Responses A 16th16th B 17th17th C 18th18th Question 2 How were religious services different in the First Great Awakening than in previous generations? Responses A sermons were more emotionalsermons were more emotional B only the Old Testament was usedonly the Old Testament was used C only the New Testament was usedonly the New Testament was used D people were required to attend thempeople were required to attend them Question 3 Who is often said to have begin the First Great Awakening? Responses A John WesleyJohn Wesley B Charles WesleyCharles Wesley C Jonathan EdwardsJonathan Edwards D George Whitefield

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Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1: In what century did the Great Awakening take place?
Answer: C 18th (The Great Awakening is generally considered to have occurred in the early to mid-18th century, primarily in the 1730s and 1740s.)

Question 2: How were religious services different in the First Great Awakening than in previous generations?
Answer: A sermons were more emotional (The First Great Awakening is characterized by more passionate and emotional preaching, as opposed to the more formal and stoic styles of earlier sermons.)

Question 3: Who is often said to have begun the First Great Awakening?
Answer: C Jonathan Edwards (Though George Whitefield and others played significant roles as well, Jonathan Edwards is often credited with sparking the movement with his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.")