The growth of new churches in the colonies during the mid-1700s led to _____.


A.religious conflict among the groups


B.an agreement that all religious faiths were equally valid


C.more tolerance of religious differences


D.less tolerance of religious differences

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The answer in this question is B an agreement that all religious faiths were equally valid. During the mid-1700s, the growth of new churches in the colonies led to an agreement that all religious faiths were equally valid. All around the world, there are so many churches and religion that is being attended by many people. Every city or small town has churches as of now. 

I know this was a long time ago but the correct answer is actually C. more tolerance of religious differences, for anyone who has these same tests. I read the actual lesson. It says:

The Great Awakening led to the rise of many new churches. Methodists and Baptists, which had been small sects or groups, grew quickly. The Presbyterian, Dutch Reformed, and Congregationalist churches split between those who followed the new movement and those who did not. In time, the growth of new churches led to more tolerance of religious differences in the colonies.

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