How did religious ideas contribute to the rise of revolutionary fervor in the 1700s?
OA. Evangelical preachers encouraged a sort of populism that questioned traditional authorities.
B. Revivalist gatherings brought together diverse colonists who shared ideas about freedom and
equality.
OC. Deists promoted greater levels of civic participation that attracted more colonists to resist
monarchal rule.
OD. Colonies founded by dissidents extended their anti-Anglican philosophies to encompass the
king and Parliament.