Religious Conservatives in the 1970s

a. encouraged a significant increase in the number of Americans attending church
b. began to form alliances with other conservatives
c. embraced the social and political changes of the 1960s
d. promoted a decrease in the number of people who belonged to evangelical churches

Respuesta :

b. began to form alliances with other conservatives

Religious Conservatives in the 1970s  began to form alliances with other conservatives. Option b is correct.

The Christian right, also called the religious right are conservative Christian political factions characterized by their strong support of socially conservative policies. Christian conservatives principally aim to apply their understanding of the teachings of Christianity to politics as well as to public policy by proclaiming the value of those teachings or by utilizing those teachings to influence law and public policy.

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