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22 April, 06:50

What does the religious makeup of the 113th Congress look like?

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  1. 22 April, 07:00
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    The religious makeup of 113th century has brought broader changes in American Society.

    American society has become religiously diverse. We can have a look at the statistics gathered by the Pew Forum on Public life and Religion:

    • 56% of the Members are Protestant.

    • 31% of the Members are Catholic

    • 6.2% are Jewish

    • 2.8% are Mormon

    • 3 Members are Buddhist, two are Muslim and one Member is Hindu

    • Other religious affiliations including Orthodox of Greek, Quaker, Unitarian Universalist and Christian Science.

    The majority part except Protestants, is captured by Catholic followed by Jewish. And we know that both of the groups are religiously diverted from each other. Also some parts are taken by Mormon and Buddhist.

    The presence of their leaders shows the presence of that particular community in the country. It means that the religious community people cannot be neglected.
  2. 22 April, 09:15
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    House

    57.2% Protestant

    31.2% Catholic

    5.1% Jewish

    1.9% Orthodox

    1.2% Buddhist

    0.5% Muslim

    0.2% Hindu

    0.2% Unitarian Universalist

    Senate

    53% Protestant

    27% Catholic

    10% Jewish

    7% Mormon

    2% Unspecified

    1% Buddhist

    Explanation:

    House

    Protestant 246 menbers

    134 menbers

    22 menbers

    Orthodox Christian 4 menbers

    Buddhist 2 menbers

    Muslim 2 menbers

    Hindu 1 menbers

    Unitarian Universalist 1 menbers

    Senate

    Protestant 53 menbers

    Catholic 27 menbers

    Jewish 10 menbers

    Mormon 7 menbers

    Unspecified 2 menbers

    Buddhist 1 menbers
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