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The Mormonizing of America: How the Mormon Religion Became Became a Dominant Force in Politics, Entertainment, and Pop Culture
The Mormonizing of America How the Mormon Religion Became Became a Dominant Force in Politics Entertainment and Pop Culture
Author: Stephen Mansfield
ISBN-13: 9781617950780
ISBN-10: 1617950785
Publication Date: 7/3/2012
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Worthy Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
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Gift Copy! This book describes the mormon religion whose base is in Salt lake city, Utah.In fact 70% of the state population is Mormon. Today the average mormon family In utah has 4 kids, The out of state Mormons less. This tell how mormons at the top of the scale try to educate their kids and have large families. He gives examples of the Romney's and Huntsman families and how many Mormons send their kids to BYU. Having lived in utah over 30 years while these represents the wealthier Mormon families, I do not think it portrays the average Middle or poorer Class of Mormons which are the majority.