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    I think in general most Americans would claim some sort of religion or spirituality, whether they are practicing or not. The role religion plays in the lives of Americans depends on the individual. I would say there is definite variation from one area of the country to another. For example, religion is probably a much bigger deal for someone in or from an area of the country some call the ‘Bible Belt’ than it would be for someone in a northern urban center. But again, the preference of the individual makes the most difference. Religion certainly does affect Americans’ world and political views. And whether anyone would admit it or not, many political issues in the United States have some basis in differing relgious views (i.e. abortion, the death penalty, gay rights, social welfare, the Middle East).

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