Northern evangelicalism focused on __________, while southern evangelicalism focused on __________
A) self-discipline and social reform, personal piety
B) personal piety, philanthropy
C) the virtues of the family unit, helping the poor
D) philanthropy, self-discipline
E) conversion of the poor, personal piety
Answer: A
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