In England's North American colonies, the Great Awakening contributed to the development of a common American identity.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Great Awakening was a religious re-establishment in the American colonies which faded the differences between various Christian sects. This uplifted relationships between various believers of Christianity and eventually strengthened the bonds over time.
After moving ahead from such differences regarding church hierarchy and belief colonies found cooperation between them and achieved common ground which helped them to develop common American identity. And this helped in the foundation of many new religious institutions and united people in terms of believes.
Answer: Yes, it is a dark horse.
Explanation:
The brutal response of police was widely publicized: it was at the time when television started gaining importance and the protests were reported in the television (and radio) to the whole country.
This actually helped gain more sympathy for the protests and spread the knowledge about them so the people who were also in favor of civil rights knew there were not alone.
A sinan consisted of two components. The first, top part was a spoon made of loadstone. The second, bottom part was a square bronze plate with markings pointing to twenty-four different directions.