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9 November, 08:38

After the revolution, most americans viewed religious salvation as a

a. necessary part of a citizen's life.

b. a step toward living a life like that of jesus christ.

c. an unnecessary burden in a nation in which government was kept separate from re-ligious matters.

d. a part of being politically engaged.

e. mandatory in order to vote.

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  1. 9 November, 08:48
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    The correct answer is d. a part of being politically engaged.

    They believed that religious salvation was a thing that the entire nation should strive towards. It was not just a spiritual thing but rather a political one where people could be good and ethical according to the Christian tradition and earn salvation both in life and after it.
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