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of Religion and Society examines statistics from eighteen
of the most developed
democratic nations.
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The 2016 presidential election has caused quite a stir throughout the
nation, and when the Republican and
Democratic conventions are held, all
of the campaign rhetoric, media blitzes and impassioned arguments on both sides
of the political spectrum will likely make people even more nervous about the future
of the country — as well as the
health of the American economy and real estate market.