Protestant Individualism, Which Provided Intellectual Justification for the Actions of the Leaders
Protestant individualism, which provided intellectual justification for the actions of the leaders of the Industrial Revolution, argued that economic problems:
A) were insignificant when compared to reformation of society.
B) could be tackled if the rich worked hand in hand with the poor.
C) were rooted in political corruption.
D) were an inevitable part of a revolution.
E) stemmed from a person's actions or inactions.
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