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What did the addition of "under god" to the pledge of allegiance and adopting in "in god we trust" as the national motto signify about life in the 1950s
a.) that the televangelist were more influential than congress
b.) that people were grateful for victory in world war ii
c.) that there was a religious resurgence
d.) that separation of church and state was not important

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