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Unit 4: Religion in the United States

 
   

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III. Fill in the blanks:
1. "WASP" stands for .

2. The Great Awakening of the 1740s tried to breathe new feeling and strength into religion, and cut across the lines of .

3. According to John Locke, the right to govern comes from an agreement or voluntarily entered into by free people.

4. believes that reason teaches that God exists but leaves man free to settle his own affairs.

5. The majority of the Catholics in the U.S. are descendants of immigrants from , and Poland.

6. Prayer and Bible reading in public schools in the U.S. are .

7. The Three Faiths in the U.S. refer to , and .

8. According to the text, in England, percent of the people except Catholics go to church less than once a month; in Sweden hardly go to church at all. Yet of American Protestants are active church members.

9. Freedom of religious belief or non-belief is provided in the in the U.S. Constitution.

10. The first Catholic president in the U.S. was .

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