Multiple Choice
How did the Catholic viewpoint differ from the Protestant viewpoint in the first half of the nineteenth century?
A) Catholics were more confident that their sense of morality applied to all Americans.
B) Protestants believed that people were predestined for good or evil.
C) Catholics emphasized individual independence.
D) Catholics viewed sin as an inescapable part of human society.
E) Protestants focused on the importance of family and community.
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