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Examine the chart. A 5-column table with 9 rows titled Religion in North America. Column 1 is titled Religion with entries Christianity, Unaffiliated, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Other Religions, Folk Regions, and Total. Column 2 is titled 2010 population with entries 266,630,000; 59,040,000; 6,040,000; 3,860,000; 3,480,000; 2,250,000; 2,200,000, 1,020,000; and 344,530,000. Column 3 is titled percent in 2010 with entries 77.4, 17.1, 1.8, 1.1, 1.0, 0.7, 0.6, 0.3, and 100.0. Column 4 is titled 2050 Projected Population with entries 286,710,000; 111,340,000; 5,920,000; 6,080,000; 10,350,000; 5,850,000; 6,540,000; 2,630,000; and 435,420,000. Column 5 is titled percent in 2050 with entries 65.8, 25.6, 1.4, 1.4, 2.4, 1.3, 1.5, 0.6, and 100.0. Which conclusion can be drawn from the data presented in the chart? By 2050, there will be fewer Christians in North America than there were in 2010. There will still be fewer North Americans practicing Islam than Judaism or Buddhism in 2050. The number of North Americans who are unaffiliated with any religion will increase significantly by 2050. All religions except Christianity will represent a greater percentage of North Americans in 2050 than in 2010.


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