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LenKa [72]
3 years ago
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The chart compares religious beliefs to US political party support. A 3 column table with 3 rows titled Religious Beliefs and Pa

rty Support, 2012. Column 1 is labeled Religiosity with entries Nonreligious, Moderately religious, highly religious. Column 2 is labeled Democratic support (percentage) with entries 59, 51, 39. Column 3 is labeled Republican support (percentage) with entries 34, 45, 57. This chart demonstrates that more highly religious people supported the Republican candidate, while more nonreligious people supported the Democratic candidate. more highly religious people supported the Democratic candidate, while more nonreligious people supported the Republican candidate. more moderately religious people supported the Republican candidate, while more nonreligious people supported the Democratic candidate. more moderately religious people supported the Democratic candidate, while more nonreligious people supported the Republican candidate.
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Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
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more highly religious people supported the Republican candidate, while more nonreligious people supported the Democratic candidate

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