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Christian Nationalism (US), as stated, contemporary

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Christian Nationalism in the United States is a political ideology that holds that American civic identity, law, and governance should be grounded in or aligned with Christian religious principles and heritage. It has been present in varying forms throughout American history, with heightened public and scholarly attention occurring in the early twenty-first century. It is principally associated with policy positions favoring explicitly Christian frameworks in public institutions, electoral coalitions, and constitutional interpretation.

Cluster:Extractive Rule

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