How did the American Catholic Church act during the Gilded Age?
A) American Catholics grew increasingly apart from their fellow believers in Europe.
B) The American Catholic Church saw a growing number of clergy advocate social justice and reform.
C) Afraid of a schism between wealthy and poor Catholics, the Church instead turned its attention to the defense of marriage and parental control.
D) Overwhelmed by the radicals of largely Catholic southern European labor organizers, the Church distanced itself from its traditional stand for social justice and equality.
E) Eager to ward off criticisms of "papal rule," the American Catholic Church denounced the Vatican.
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