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Which of the following is true of the social gospel movement?

It sought to destroy the concept of private ownership of businesses.
It reflected the notion that churches should work to improve conditions for workers and for the poor.
It advocated for a tax on religious entities that were supported by its members' donations.
It focused directly on private charity and was opposed to public reform.

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It reflected the notion that churches should work to improve conditions for workers and the poor

Step-by-step explanation:

The Social Gospel Movement was a religious movement that started of in the second half of the nineteenth century. The movement was prompted by the Protestant religious authorities. The cause of the movement was to help the people. Some of the focuses of this movement were the improvement of the working conditions, helping the poor, providing equal rights to all people of all races, stopping the alcoholism and criminal activities, etc. All in all, it was a movement with a noble goal, and it showed that there are many people in the church that really care about the problems of the people and try to directly help them.

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