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How did the Great Awakening inspire rebellion against the British?

It caused the colonies to believe in the separation of powers.
It helped colonists realize that taxation without representation is unfair.
It inspired people to believe that they should be free spiritually and politically.
It made people realize that the British were not as committed to Christianity.

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Answer:

Correct answer is It inspired people to believe that they should be free spiritually and politically.

Step-by-step explanation:

First option is not correct as this idea came from Enlightenment movement in Europe.

Second option is not correct as this was the issue that arose after Britain started imposing harsh taxation in the country.

Third option is correct because Great Awakening emphasized the individual rights of people, which was not the case until that.

Last option is not correct as it was never used during this period.

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