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The religious First Great Awakening was a
wave of antislavery sentiment that swept the American colonies in the 1730s.
movement beginning in the late 1700s that emphasized democratic ideals of tolerance for others.
series of revivals that strengthened religious practices in 1730s colonial America.
movement of the 1800s that sought to reconcile science with the Bible.

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Correct answer: series of revivals that strengthened religious practices in 1730s colonial America.

The First Great Awakening (1730s–1740s) was a Protestant revival movement marked by itinerant preachers (e.g., Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield), emotional sermons, renewed piety, and growth of evangelical denominations. It was not primarily an antislavery wave, a late-1700s democratic movement, or a 19th‑century attempt to reconcile science and scripture.