Asked by nicole kline on Jul 02, 2024

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Most immigrant newcomers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

A) converted to a Protestant sect.
B) supported liberalizing trends in church services.
C) sought to retain their familiar religious practices.
D) did not go to church because they worked on Sundays.

Immigrant Newcomers

Individuals who have recently arrived in a country with the intention of settling there, often in search of better living conditions, opportunities, or to reunite with family.

Protestant Sect

A subgroup within Protestantism, characterized by unique beliefs, practices, or governance, differing from other Protestant denominations.

Religious Practices

The activities, rituals, and ceremonies performed by individuals or communities in observance of their religious beliefs and traditions.

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Catherine Samaniego7 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Many immigrant newcomers during this time sought to retain their familiar religious practices, which often included practices and traditions from their home countries.