Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 184
... Christian Coalition . Because the Christian right remains a largely white movement , and because the sources of sup- port for it differ between blacks and whites , we limit our analysis to white respondents . In 1984 the mean rating for ...
... Christian Coalition . Because the Christian right remains a largely white movement , and because the sources of sup- port for it differ between blacks and whites , we limit our analysis to white respondents . In 1984 the mean rating for ...
Page 189
... Christian right of the 1980s and 1990s drew heavily from Fundamentalist , Pentecostal , and Neo - evangelical churches , its support among the general public is ... Christian Coalition in 1996 : Second Coming of the New Christian Right 189.
... Christian right of the 1980s and 1990s drew heavily from Fundamentalist , Pentecostal , and Neo - evangelical churches , its support among the general public is ... Christian Coalition in 1996 : Second Coming of the New Christian Right 189.
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... Christian Coalition may well be approaching its peak . Yet although the Christian Coalition is not a “ moral majority , " its sup- porters constitute a sizable block of Americans - roughly equal in size to members of labor unions ...
... Christian Coalition may well be approaching its peak . Yet although the Christian Coalition is not a “ moral majority , " its sup- porters constitute a sizable block of Americans - roughly equal in size to members of labor unions ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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