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Katence Putchinski
on Nov 04, 2024Verified
During the 1920s, Protestant denominations split into two groups, often called "modernists," and
A) "traditionalists."
B) "conservatives."
C) "fundamentalists."
D) "fanatics."
Fundamentalists
Individuals or groups who strictly adhere to any set of basic ideas or principles, often used in the context of religious fundamentalism with a literal interpretation of sacred texts.
- Acquire knowledge on the ramifications and results of legislation and policies during the 1920s.
- Distinguish major social, economic, and cultural transformations in the 1920s.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the ramifications and results of legislation and policies during the 1920s.
- Distinguish major social, economic, and cultural transformations in the 1920s.
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