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What region stands alone as the most secular?
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According to Riesbrodt's definition of fundamentalism,it is primarily
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The "first" fundamentalism arose out of
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Which best describes the relationship between modernity and fundamentalism over the past few decades?
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Religious fundamentalists often see themselves engaged in a cosmic war with what end goal?
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According to research on fundamentalism,there are how many characteristics that describe fundamentalist groups?
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Which best describes "secularization" according to Max Weber?
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Some scholars argue that rather than studying fundamentalism we should study
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Which of the following statements is true about fundamentalism?
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The "first" fundamentalism was characterized by what type of conflict?
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The "first unmistakable indicator" of the rise of modern fundamentalism was
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According to scholars,the most fully developed fundamentalisms are
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