What were the main concerns of Jerry Falwell and his followers in the Moral Majority?

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Responses

They encouraged people to return to traditional values.

They encouraged people to return to traditional values.

They were pleased with the growth of the federal government.

They were pleased with the growth of the federal government.

They were strong supporters of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford.

They were strong supporters of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford.

They supported the Equal Rights Amendment and the feminist movement.

They supported the Equal Rights Amendment and the feminist movement.

They were concerned about the increasing secularization and moral decay in society.

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I apologize for the incorrect response. The main concerns of Jerry Falwell and his followers in the Moral Majority were indeed to encourage people to return to traditional values, combat what they saw as moral decay in society, and promote conservative Christian beliefs in politics and public life. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.