Which of these is a sect-like practice of Mormonism?

A. Mormons have made extensive use of the Internet.
B. Mormons have elected officials in political office around the world.
C. Mormons are asked to tithe one-tenth of their income.
D. Mormons adapt to local, indigenous customs.


Answer: C

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