People's attitude toward organized religion in the 1950s was __________

A) incredibly positive, and religious affiliation boomed
B) negative, and churches lost large numbers of members
C) that it was not as important in their lives as in the lives of previous generations
D) that it was the only way to deal with the emotional stress of the Cold War
E) that it was something they simply did not have time for as life became more hectic


Answer: A

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