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piesebel

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The number of Jewish Americans is expected to decline as a result of:
 
  a. an unusually low birth rate among Jewish women.
  b. fewer Jewish families immigrating to the U.S.
  c. a higher death rate among first generation Jews.
  d. many Jews returning to their country of origin.

Question 2

The growing tendency for Americans to claim no religious affiliation suggests a trend towards:
 
  a. integration.
  b. secularism.
  c. socialism.
  d. assimilation.



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CourtneyCNorton

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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