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Which denomination enjoyed the largest membership in the United States by the 1840s?
Teotihuacán
An ancient Mesoamerican city located in the Basin of Mexico, known for its pyramids and complex urban layout, significant in pre-Columbian history.
Pilgrimage Site
A location of great spiritual significance to which believers travel in order to perform religious practices or rituals.
Division of Labor
An economic concept where production tasks are divided among different individuals or groups, leading to specialization and increased efficiency.
Mesoamerican Societies
Ancient civilizations that existed in the Mesoamerican region before the Spanish colonization of the Americas, including the Aztec, Maya, and Olmec among others.
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