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What was the most commonly held belief of the social gospel movement

a. salvation is achieved through helping others
b. every American has the right to choose a religion
c. changes need to be made within the catholic church
d. there is no truth in the idea of the holy trinity

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a. salvation is achieved through helping others

Step-by-step explanation:

The Social Gospel Movement is a Protestantism movement which was developed in the second half of the nineteenth century. In this movement, the way to salvation is combined with social justice. They stressed the emulation of the deeds of Jesus by contributing to social issues like poverty, child labor, economic disparity, violence, etc.

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User Gamopo
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The correct answer among the choices provided is option A. They believe that salvation can be achieved through helping others. Social Gospel is a Protestant movement that peaked during the early 20th century. They applied Christian values to social issues.
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