The First Great Awakening led to all of the following EXCEPT
(A) separatism and secession from established churches
(B) the renewed persecution of witches
(C) the growth of institutions of higher learning
(D) a flourishing of the missionary spirit
(E) a greater appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith



Answer :

(B) the renewed persecution of witches

The First Great Awakening led to all of the following except the renewed persecution of witches. Thus, during the First Great Awakening, the separatism and secession from established churches happened, the growth of the institutions of higher learning like bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and doctorate degree, a flourishing of the missionary spirit and a greater appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith.  




Answer: A) the renewed persecution of witches.

Explanation: A renewed persecution of witches was NOT a direct result of the First Great Awakening. The led Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692, while the First Great Awakening took place in the early-to-mid-1700s.