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- what complaint did american colonists have about the english bill of rights? a) it banned colonists from owning land b) it gave colonists representation in parliament c) it allowed parliament to quarter soldiers in homes d) it only applied to english citizens, not colonists 14. the great awakening was— a) a new form of colonial government b) a war between protestant and catholic groups c) a political revolution against britain d) a religious movement in the 1700s 15. how did the great awakening encourage democracy? a) by teaching that all people were equal under god b) by creating new colonial laws c) by demanding independence from britain d) by promoting loyalty to the king
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- The English Bill of Rights was for English citizens and American colonists felt excluded as it did not apply to them.
- The Great Awakening was a major religious movement in the 1700s in the American colonies that emphasized personal religious experience.
- The Great Awakening taught the idea of equality of all people under God, which was a democratic - promoting concept.
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- D. It only applied to English citizens, not colonists
- D. A religious movement in the 1700s
- A. By teaching that all people were equal under God