The Pew U.S. Religious Landscape Study religion map diagrams which religions have the highest populations in each state.
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The Pew U.S. Religious Landscape Study religion map diagrams which religions have the highest populations in each state.
This shows how different religions have affected different states in the U.S. This affects certain areas in the states and their culture.
Khanh Fleshman's insight: This relates to Key Issue #1 because it shows the distribution of religions on a national scale. It also highlights the dominance of Christianity and Protestantism in the US.
Graham Shroyer's insight: This relates to key issue 1 because it shows the prevalence of christianity, a universalizing religion, in the US.
Vinay Penmetsa: This relates with the section, showing how Christianity is an universalizing religion, and its distribution in America.
Zahida Ashroff's Insight: This relates to Key Issue #1 because it shows the distribution and density of Protestants in the U.S. This map shows that the highest density of Protestants occur oin the South-Eastern region of the U.S.
Rishi Suresh: This relates to the distribution of denominations within America. It shows how the distribution is related to the patterns left by the original settlers.
Unit 3 culture
This diagram shows the percentage of adults by region to their corresponding religions. This demographic is part of America's major parts in its own branches. It shows highly developed religions like christianity and lower developed ones like Buddhism. This is an informative demographic.
This demographic relates to unit 3 because it shows how religions develop in different areas over time and pressures individual movements. It shows group organization throughout the u.s. and this is a cultural aspect of unit 3 that is very well touched upon. It is an overall demonstration of unit 3