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What was the largest group of non-Christians in eighteenth-century North America?
In-Group
A group that one identifies with and feels loyalty toward.
Discrimination
Biased or unfair actions against people from distinct groups, mainly due to their race, age, gender, or physical abilities.
Out-Group
A group toward which an individual feels opposition, rivalry, or hostility.
Primary Groups
Groups composed of the people who are most important to our sense of self; members’ relationships are typically characterized by face-to-face interaction, high levels of cooperation, and intense feelings of belonging.
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