It's not C, because there was never a notion to make GW a King. My GUESS would probably be D =D
Michael Servetus was a Spanish physician and theologian. He was known for having a contrary view on Christology and figuring out the role of pulmonary circulation. I suggest using britannica.com for your research.
Wartime economic growth is often driven by increased production and manufacturing to supply war making efforts. This increased production leads to increased levels of employment and also greater output. There is also the potential for increased employment in employing higher numbers of citizens within the military as well. Therefore, anything not associated with these things could be considered "non-factors."
The great awakening was a way to bring religion more into citizens lives as well as starting a cultural and intellectual movement