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Which statement describes the Social Gospel Movement in United States history?

Select one:
A. Social Gospel was a movement led by a group of liberal Protestant progressives in response to the social problems caused by rapid industrialization,
urbanization, and increasing immigration.
B. Social Gospel was a movement led by conservative politicians to spread Christianity and significantly increase the number of churches across the U.S..
C. Social Gospel was a movement that led to an increase in economic inequality, poverty, and alcoholism, crime, and prostitution.
D. Social Gospel was a religious social-reform movement prominent in the United States from about 1770 to 1820, which was in response to the booming
agricultural economy.

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I think the answer is D

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