The major religious-sport organizations in the U.S. tend to

A. be comprised of both Muslims and Christians.
B. attract immigrants who come from Catholic countries.
C. work hard on social issues and creating social change.
D. emphasize conservative, fundamentalist Christian orientations.


Answer: D

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