Religion in the 1950s was
A. one way Americans in suburbia maintained a sense of identity and community.
B. usually a unifying factor in the conformist communities of suburbia.
C. increasingly seen as unimportant to everyday life.
D. marked by declining church membership in most faiths.
Answer: A
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