That depends on how you define 'need'. Religion seems more important, or at least more visible, in American culture than it does in Britian, for instance.
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It sure does seem that way, especially in American culture.
The Toltecs were a Native American Culture that followed their own distinct set of beliefs, their own Toltec Religion as it were.
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The arrogance of Americans with regards to culture, politics and religion is making the Iraqis hate the United States.
William Seward Salisbury has written: 'Religion in American culture' -- subject(s): Religion
The GK that you need to know about India include their religion, economic activities and culture.
Their religion was based on nature.
To have respect for that countries culture and religion when you go there.
Sacajawea's religion was tribal religion (what ever her tribe believed in.)
Language, religion and culture were often forced on the conquered. Sometimes the original language, culture and religion were wiped out and replaced with the conqueror's religion, language and culture.