Which movement in the history of America do you find most interesting and why?

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I find the current movement to inject religion into everything, and legislate based on religious beliefs, very interesting and bothersome. It is so anti-American to me, I just can’t understand it. Yet, there are loud voices, and decent amount of numbers, that it gets a lot of pay and influences elections.

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