History
Holidays/traditions
Religion today
100
What were the people called, who fleed from England in the 1600s?
What is pilgrims
100
A holiday that 81% of the American non-Christians celebrate
What is Christmas
100
All non-Christian religions make up that proportion of the US population
What is 6%
200
Thanks to what faith, does America have cities called "San Francisco" and "St. Augustine"?
What is Catholic
200
An oath or affirmation taken by a person before undertaking the duties of an office. Normally, the Bible is used.
What is the oath of office
200
The part of the US that is most religious
What is the South
300
Why is the First Amendment to the United States Constitution important?
Defining the relationship of the federal government to the free exercise of religion AND prohibiting an official church
300
A Jewish holiday celebrated in December. It is gaining popularity in America.
What is Hanukkah
300
A process roughly half of the adult in US have gone through
What is switching religions
400
The idiom expressing the ideal of allowing each other to live their lives as each sees fit.
What is "live and let live"
400
Celebration of the resurrection of Jesus
What is Easter Sunday
400
About half of Americans are by principle against
What is an atheist president
500
Religious branch that had the strongest effect on the development of the religious climate in the US
What is Protestant branch
500
US state with the least number of people identifying as “very religious” (only 21%)
What is Vermont
500
The most religious state in the US
What is Utah
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