History
Oppression
Religious diversity
Key terms
100

A major genocide in the 1940's which caused an influx of Jewish, Romani, and Catholic refugees to the United States.

What is the Holocaust?

100

The most common, accepted, and least ridiculed religion in the United States.

What is Christianity?

100

The second largest religion in the U.S., typically expanding with immigrants from the Middle East, Indonesia, North Africa, and South Asia.

What is Islam?

100

A belief that God does not exist.

What is Atheism?

200

Once Europeans arrived, this population was forced to abandon folk religions in favor of assimilation. 

Who are Indigenous Americans?

200

The September 11th attacks influenced many Americans to redirect hatred and prejudice towards these people.

Who are Muslims?

200

The world's oldest religion to believe in a single God (monotheistic), categorized by following the Torah, worshipping in Synagogues, and having Abraham as a main prophet.

What is Judaism?

200

The right to worship in any church of one's choice without persecution.

What is religious freedom?

300

The amendment that attempted to grant religious freedom.

What is the first amendment? 

300

We often see most conspiracy theories and talks of the "elites" are directed towards these people, stereotyping them as greedy and manipulative.

Who are Jewish people?

300

This is the largest religion in the world, with 94% of it's worshippers living in India, to believe in multiple Gods (polytheism).

What is Hinduism?

300

A belief that human beings cannot prove or disprove the existence of God.

What is Agnosticism?

400

Influential American Document that has very little reference to religion within it.

What is the Constitution?

400

This patriotic verse used to be recited in public schools, but no longer is required to be stated due to different religious views held by students.

What is The Pledge of Allegiance?

400

In the U.S.A, despite the stereotype, Asian Americans are most likely to follow this faith.

What is Christianity? 

400

The belief that one's religion is superior to all others, and often promotes violence against other people of different religious backgrounds. 

What is religious extremism? 

500

Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin were attracted to this religious philosophy.

What is Deism?

500

When puritans came to America, they would brand and persecute people who were thought to partake in this kind of disrespect against God. 

What is blasphemy? 

500

One of the major world religions to prioritize mortality, karma, and enlightenment, focusing to reach Nirvana.

What is Buddhism?

500

The civic culture of a society that does not reflect religious perspective. 

What is secular?

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