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During the cold war, religious differences:

a. were absorbed within the notion of a common judeo-christian heritage.
b. were heightened by the growth of the suburbs.
c. were intensified through the institution of school prayer.
d. were not a factor, as church and synagogue membership declined.
e. created much division among americans.

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During the cold war, religious differences were absorbed within the notion of a common judeo-christian heritage, the term Judeo-Christianity is derived from the conjunction of Judaism and Christianity. It refers to a group of religious and cultural influences that combine the Jewish and Christian values ​​and traditions that have shaped most of the Western world. The combination arises from the fact that Christianity began as an extension of Judaism. 
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