Multiple Choice
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries,the "Social Gospel" was
A) a reform movement guided by the American Catholic Church.
B) first described by Andrew Carnegie.
C) an effort to make religious faith a tool of social reform.
D) intended to offer spiritual,not material,assistance to the poor.
E) a belief that God had chosen the rich to be rich and the poor to be poor.
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