QUESTION 18
Which of the following properly assesses the direction of the "Christian lobby" in the Gilded Age?
a. These Christian political organizations focused primarily on civil rights issues.
b. These mainstream Protestant reformers looked for structural change.
C. Activists from the Bible Belt steered clear of hot-button issues like sexual violence or birth control.
d. The "Christian lobby" sought more to legislate individual morality rather than to improve society.
e. Protestant reformers of the Gilded Age typically made common cause with labor unions.