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Fundamentalist religious social movements that stress conversion are _____

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Fundamentalist religious social movements that stress conversion are "redemptive".


A redemptive social development is one that looks for add up to individual change and is normally religious in nature. The spread of Christianity is a prime case of a redemptive social development. for example, the Woman's Christian Temperence Union, which endeavored to prevent individuals from drinking liquor.
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