Correct. The answer is d. The author bolsters her argument that the growth of the evangelical religions was linked to the changes wrought by the market revolution by showing how evangelical ministers, such as Charles Finney and others, emphasized the need to halt commercial interests’ interference with traditional religious observations and called for ending mail delivery, closing shops, and stopping public transport on Sundays.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The author bolsters her argument that the growth of the evangelical religions was linked to the changes wrought by the market revolution by showing how evangelical ministers, such as Charles Finney and others, emphasized the need to halt commercial interests’ interference with traditional religious observations and called for ending mail delivery, closing shops, and stopping public transport on Sundays.