11.3 Students analyze the role religion played
in the founding of America, its lasting moral, social, and political impacts, and issues regarding religious liberty. - Describe the contributions of various religious groups to American civic principles and social
reform movements (e.g., civil and human rights, individual responsibility and the work ethic, antimonarchy and self-rule,
worker protection, family-centered communities).
- Analyze the great religious revivals and the leaders involved in them, including the First Great
Awakening, the Second Great Awakening, the Civil War revivals, the Social Gospel Movement, the rise of Christian
liberal theology in the nineteenth century, the impact of the Second Vatican Council, and the rise of Christian fundamentalism
in current times.
- Cite
incidences of religious intolerance in the United States (e.g., persecution of Mormons, anti-Catholic sentiment,
anti-Semitism).
- Discuss the
expanding religious pluralism in the United States and California that resulted from large-scale immigration in
the twentieth century.
- Describe
the principles of religious liberty found in the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the First Amendment,
including the debate on the issue of separation of church and state.
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