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Tensions between Protestants and Catholics in America
The tension between Protestants and Catholics took center stage when JFK became the first Catholic president, with concerns over whether or not he would take secret Pope orders. The system of distinct communities began to fade out with the dawn of the industrial age and the homogenization of cities and urban areas.
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In this episode, the speaker talks about the past unease with diversity in America, particularly how JFK's presidency as a Catholic was received with suspicion by many Americans.
05:30 - 08:36 (03:06)
Summary
In this episode, the speaker talks about the past unease with diversity in America, particularly how JFK's presidency as a Catholic was received with suspicion by many Americans.
ChapterTensions between Protestants and Catholics in America
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