answersLogoWhite

0

Churches in the Southern U.S. often remain segregated due to historical, cultural, and social factors. The legacy of slavery and Jim Crow laws has perpetuated racial divisions, leading to the establishment of predominantly white and predominantly Black congregations. Additionally, social networks and community ties reinforce these separations, as people tend to worship with those who share similar backgrounds and experiences. Efforts for integration can be met with resistance, making it challenging to achieve diversity within congregations.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

2d ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

Why is there a huge white population in South Africa?

Because a lot of Europeans migrated there years and years ago, settled and became successful.


What is the name of the passage around south America that mangellan found?

It is called the Magellan strait. It goes all the way South from Patagonia to Chile. It is always cold there, and ice flows are a huge problem for maritime navigation.


How did economics divide the US during civil war?

There was a huge economic difference between the North and the South.The South had a more agricultural economy. Relying heavily on labor, from slaves. The South's population was scarce and people lived miles away from each other and owned huge plantations. There wasn't many sea ports and trading occurring in the South. Also, no industrialization was truly happening in the South.The North was completely different. It was highly industrialized and had a way higher population density, it had more people living there than in the South, even though the North had a way smaller land area (Virtually all the fighting in the Civil War occurred in the South). The North had many ports and traded often with other countries, which was a huge advantage during the war.


What are examples of cultural diffusion in the US?

---- Latin/South Americans play a huge part in North American sports. You may not realize it, but about 10% of the people in the MLB, are from either the Dominican Republic, Cuba, or some where in South America


What do cathedrals look like?

Cathedrals are very large churches. Their appearance depends on when and where they were built. Usually they were stone, but some were brick. Many were highly decorated, but some were relatively undecorated. In general they were very big, and many were positively huge. There is a link below, at which there are pictures.