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Which of the following describes a difference between a sect and an NRM? A sect is much more likely than an NRM to rely on a highly charismatic personality for leadership. Sects typically break off from a traditional denomination in an effort to reform its views, while NRMs generally form around something entirely new or newly rediscovered. NRMs are only somewhat at odds with the norms and values of traditional religion, whereas sects are often dramatically opposed to traditional religious norms and values. A sect is far less likely to proselytize, or try to recruit new members; NRMs, on the other hand, spend much of their resources in trying to expand their membership.

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