In fact, U.S. religious pluralism has its origins in America's
colonial past, when members of persecuted religious
minorities migrated from Europe to the New World so they
could freely practice their faiths. And newcomers still arrive
from every corner of the globe, bringing their unique faith
traditions to towns and cities across the United States.
-Lauren Monsen, "The American Religious Landscape,'
March 26, 2015
How has this religious pluralism influenced the national identity of the United States?
The government establishes religious schools for immigrants.
Most Americans live in isolated religious communities.
The government limits the number of religious community centers.
Many Americans are tolerant of various religious beliefs.