The Roman Catholic Church in the Northeast and Upper Midwest was the largest religion due to the huge influx of European immigrants in the 19th and early part of the 20th Century. In New England, outside the large urban areas like Boston and Providence, the Protestants were still dominate in the 1930's. The Congregationalists and Episcopalians had thousands of members and were active in civic and in medicine. The United Methodists were strong in areas like Maine and the Presbyterians in Connecticut. In New York and Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the United Methodists and the Catholics had the most members followed by Presbyterians and Episcopalians and Lutherans. Ohio and Indiana was also predominately Methodist and Catholic but in Wisconsin and Minnesota the Lutherans were the most numerous. Illinois, outside of Chicago, was fertile ground for the United Methodist Church and still is. The Presbyterians and Lutherans are next followed by the Episcopal Church.
Answer The predominent religious groups in the US South during the 1930s would have been the Southern Baptists (all white), the independent Baptists (all black) with Catholicism being dominant in southern Louisiana. The Presbyterians, Methodists and Episcopalians have never had a strong presence in the Southern states.
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Some major sets of EDI standards: The UN-recommended UN/EDIFACT is the only international standard and is predominant outside of North America. The US standard ANSI ASC X12 (X12) is predominant in North America.
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During the 1930s internationalists wanted the US to take a more active role in world affairs.
The US spelling is jewelry. The predominant UK spelling is jewellery.
Almost every industry in Canada and the US are connected. Manufacturing is the most predominant.
Over 1200 diffrent religions are practiced in the USA
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No ,in the 1930s the presidents were Herbert Hoover and Franklin roosevelt not Theodore Roosevelt, he was Franklins distant cousin.