Essay heading: America in the 1950's Religious Oppression for all?
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Many of the more prominent religions that exist today had periods of great growth during this time.
The Roman Catholic Church went through a marvelous time of prosper in the 50's. The estimated membership of this institution in 1952 was 423 million (Encarta, 20), which is an incredible number of members for a single section of the organized religious population... displayed 300 characters
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The estimated membership of this institution in 1952 was 423 million (Encarta, 20), which is an incredible number of members for a single section of the organized religious population. In the United States alone the Catholic Church had grown by 47 percent since 1936 (Encarta, 20). Even the hierarchy of the Catholic Church was growing... displayed next 300 characters
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