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Christianity / Secularism / State religion / Freedom of religion / Colonial history of the United States / First Great Awakening / Quakers / Toleration / Great Awakening / Separation of church and state / Religion / Religion and politics
Date: 2014-01-08 15:15:10
Christianity
Secularism
State religion
Freedom of religion
Colonial history of the United States
First Great Awakening
Quakers
Toleration
Great Awakening
Separation of church and state
Religion
Religion and politics

Discussion guide: Religion in early America BY PAULINE S. JOHNSON Religion is one of the most challenging discussion topics for the public school social studies classroom. And yet, it is imperative for students to learn

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