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Rough country: How Texas became America's most powerful Bible-belt state
Robert Wuthnow
Sociology
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Bible Belt
100%
Religion
44%
Tea Party
18%
Oral History
18%
Public Execution
18%
Institution Building
17%
Same-sex Marriage
16%
Civil War
16%
Religious Right
16%
Presidential Elections
16%
Liberty
16%
Lynching
15%
Jim Crow
14%
Voting
13%
Resentment
13%
Segregation
12%
American History
12%
Federal Government
12%
Immigrants
12%
Abortion
11%
Evangelical Theology
11%
Settler
11%
Memoir
10%
Slavery
10%
Ethnic Groups
9%
Evil
9%
Civilization
9%
History
8%
Rise
8%
Social Sciences
bible
79%
Religion
46%
religious right
22%
Institution building
19%
oral history
17%
conscience
17%
slavery
17%
history
16%
civilization
14%
presidential election
14%
civil war
14%
abortion
14%
segregation
13%
reconstruction
13%
Federal Government
13%
voting
12%
newspaper
12%
marriage
11%
ethnicity
11%
immigrant
10%
leader
9%
politics
8%