Multiple Choice
One major reason for religion's growing appeal in the 1950s was:
A) the desire to combat "godless" communism
B) tax breaks for people who joined churches
C) the fire and brimstone style of television preachers
D) widespread guilt over the country's material abundance
E) huge new churches that sponsored social and recreational activities
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