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nenivikky

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A the same time that the United States is experiencing a slight decrease in participation in organized religion,
 
  a. belief in God is waning even more.
  b. belief in God has really never wavered, with almost all Americans expressing the idea that God does exist.
  c. belief in God was at an all-time low during the 1960s, but has risen to its present heights of almost universal agreement that God exists.
  d. there is no correlation between organized religious participation and belief in God.

Question 2

Among atheists,
 
  a. almost all grew up in households where atheist beliefs were held by their parents.
  b. though most of their parents would not call themselves atheists, they had no organized religion to which they belonged.
  c. despite their doubts in religion now, practically all grew up with some sort of religiosity in their home growing up.
  d. a large majority came from households that had fervent, even fanatical, religious beliefs that they then rejected as adults.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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