In the US, your religion is primarily chosen for you at birth. I wouldn't say there's one most popular religion that teens "join" though.
The most common religion in Central America is Christianity, mainly Catholic. But like all countries, there are many different religions.
Antarctica like america has different religions
Roman catholic like most of central america
Ohio, being in the United States of America, is required to welcome all religions, like all other states.
There are hundreds of thousands of teens that volunteer each year in the United States of America. This can be because they are forced or because they like to volunteer.
No. There are bullies in all walks of life and religions, but the majority of people are not bullies, and that would be the case in Ireland and in America.
The religions were diverse and included:PilgrimsSeparatistsNon-SeparatistsAnglicansCatholicsPuritansQuakersFriendsBaptistsGerman Baptists (now "Church of the Brethren", often wrongly referred to as "Dunkards")Religions required adherence within their own groups. They weren't so much intolerant of other religions, but intolerant of division and lack of discipline to the rules within their own religions.
America has a lot of different religions, it's not just one state, like Christians and Jews live everywhere.
because America is not as corrupt as the other countries people like to come here and that's how America has such a diverse ethnic group and religions, people from Asia, Africa, and Europe.
to persuade others to join there ranks. i like pie oohh...not really. they persuaded them by telling them all about things like the committees of corrospondance. i think. oh & i like ICE CREAM!! U
Useless Just like in WW2, America did not join till the end. Brits/French/Canadians did all the work in WW1
jeans, skirts, like teens in the usa or Britain