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The Case of Charles Cook, Slaveowner and Member of the Dan

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The case of Charles Cook, slaveowner and member of the Dan River Baptist Church, supports which of the following conclusions?


A) Members of new evangelical sects often had to compromise their religious ideals to escape the wrath of the plantation gentry.
B) In order to get financial backing from powerful southern planters, many southern evangelists preached that slavery was biblically based.
C) The Great Awakening caused some people to question previously acceptable patterns of behavior within the master-slave relationship.
D) The Great Awakening increased the distance between whites and blacks in southern society.

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