What was the resurgence of fundamental Christianity partly in response to in the 1970s? a) the migration of blue-collar workers to the Sunbelt b)the increase in televangelists c)the shift away from traditional values d) the influx of immigrants from Latin America



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The answer is C) the shift away from traditional values

The correct answer is C) the shift away from traditional values.

The resurgence of Fundamentalist Christianity in America during the 1970s was partly a result of the shift away from traditional values.

Fundamentalism Christianity became very popular in the 1970s as a result of the loss of values in America, according to fundamentalists that were very strict in its practices.

The Evangelic Church became more famous in the 1970s due to its teachings and gained many followers. Many people considered Christian Fundamentalists were in opposition to the Women's Right Movement, Abortion, gay rights, were against Communism did not want Communism to Spread in America, supported praying in Schools, and also favored yhe increase in military spending.

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