American Politics and the Catholic Church

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Religion

 

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George K

 

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January 11, 2014

 

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University

 

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The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights prohibits Congress from establishing an official state religion and from preventing Americans from the free exercise of their religion. The United States may have no official religion; however that does not mean that it is not influenced by it. With so many different religious views in the world, Catholicism is interesting to learn about for many reasons including its history, hierarchy, social programs, and the experience of attending mass...
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With so many different religious views in the world, Catholicism is interesting to learn about for many reasons including its history, hierarchy, social programs, and the experience of attending mass. The history of Catholicism in North America started in the 1500s, with the Spanish conquest of South and Central America...
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