Question

How did reformers reconcile their desire to create moral order with their quest to enhance personal freedom?

a. They did not even try, because they had no intention of enhancing personal freedom.

b. They claimed that genuine liberty meant allowing others to eliminate those problems that might threaten that liberty.

c. They argued that too many people were slaves to various sins and that freeing them from this enslavement would enable them to compete economically.

d. They contended that self-discipline was so rare that someone had to step in and make sure that Americans could enjoy the fruits of their labor.

e. They felt that eliminating temptations would lead to the natural liberty that Protestants had long considered crucial to maintaining a good society.

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