Which of the following contributed to the rise of fundamentalism in the 1920s? a. It was fueled by a missionary agenda to spread God's word throughout the world including through imperialism and war, which William Jennings Bryan supported. b. The dramatic changes in the composition of society, the changing economy, and technological innovation led some Americans to believe that the country had lost its way and was immoral. c. Religious views in America have never changed and fundamentalist beliefs in the 1920s were the same as ever year since the Mayflower arrive. d. It began as a means for the wealthy to trick the poor into voting for a candidate who would not actually support economic policies to help the poor.