Design five survey questions in an effort to determine what people would think if the Moral Majority emerged again. Be sure to define what the Moral Majority is, at the beginning of your survey. You can do some Internet research on types of survey questions to help inform the design of your questions. Ensure that your survey has closed-ended questions. Closed-ended questions are ones that provide an answer that the person has to choose, much like a multiple-choice test. Be sure that your questions are very specific and allow you to gather appropriate data in an effort to answer the main question: Are people in favor of the resurgence of the Moral Majority? Why or why not?

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I'll offer you a basic definition of the Moral Majority and a sample survey question you might consider.  You can take it from there.

The Moral Majority was a political action group founded in 1979 by Rev. Jerry Falwell, aimed at promoting the values of the Christian right in American public policy.  The Moral Majority focused on issues like promoting prayer in schools, outlawing abortion, and preserving traditional views on family roles.  (The group opposed the Equal Rights Amendment for that reason.)

Here's a sample of a sort of survey question you might use:

Which statement most closely represents your view concerning homosexuality?
A) It is an alternate lifestyle chosen by some, which should not be persecuted by society.
B) It is an attraction or desire that some people have as a biological fact.
C) It is a sin forbidden by the Bible and should be illegal.
D) It is one of many acceptable forms of sexual self-expression.

A Moral Majority sort of response would be choice C. 

The Moral Majority was a political organization that was founded in 1979 by a Baptist minister. The organization is linked with the Christian Right and the Republican Party. It was dissolved in the 1980s.

The five questions that you could ask in order to establish whether people would want the Moral Majority to come back would be:

1. Are you in favour of the resurgence of the Moral Majority? (Yes/No)

2. Do you think the Moral Majority had a good impact in American politics? (Yes/No)

3. Do you think that the values of the Moral Majority represent the values of the majority of Americans? (Very/Somewhat/Not at all)

4. Do you think that the values of the Moral Majority represent the values of the Republican Party? (Very/Somewhat/Not at all)

5. Would you be more likely to vote for a candidate if he/she was associated to the Moral Majority? (Yes/No)