Religion is a powerful socialization agent. What is the impact of religion during one’s childhood?

A. Religious instruction can contribute to the identities children construct in their childhood.
B. Children typically develop very different belief systems than those of their parents.
C. Regardless of how they are raised, children tend to grow away from their earliest religious training.
D. Children are likely to not understand religion until they are adults.


Answer: A

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