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A majority of Americans practice some form of Protestantism.
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A. True
B. False

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Yes, however statically those who identify as Protestant have declined

More then 1 10th of the human population
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Final answer:

A majority of Americans are indeed Protestants, as Protestant denominations form the largest group within American Christianity, and Evangelical Protestants represent a significant presence.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question asks whether a majority of Americans practice some form of Protestantism. This is true. The largest group of Christians in the United States are members of Protestant denominations, which includes a variety of churches such as Baptist, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostal, and others. Additionally, Evangelical Protestants represent the second largest group of American Christians and have a significant presence, particularly in the Deep South and Appalachia. It's important to also note that American Christianity is diverse and there are regional differences, with a historical prevalence of English-speaking Protestants due to early immigration from the British Isles.

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