The religious revival meetings held at Cane Ridge, Kentucky, in 1801, are characterized by all of the following except
A) It created waves of similar revival meetings, especially in upstate New York.
B) The theology that was preached reflected Americans' experiences at the time, especially those of settlers moving west.
C) The formality of the older Presbyterian and Congregational churches did not nurture Americans' needs.
D) The revivals, although intense, did not have long-term effects on American religious thinking.
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