Which major religions are practiced by members of the Asian population in the United States? Select all that apply

1. Buddhism
2. Confucianism
3. Hinduism
4. Islam


1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. Buddhism is one the major religions practiced by members of the Asian population in the United States.
2. Confucianism is one the major religions practiced by members of the Asian population in the United States.
3. Hinduism is one the major religions practiced by members of the Asian population in the United States.
4. Islam is one the major religions practiced by members of the Asian population in the United States.

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