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My chart on Religious Beliefs
http://home.comcast.net/~john_power/comp_relig.xls
"Save" this to your H drive instead of just "Running" it.
When you have saved it, open it up and view it through Excel. If you don't have it at home, you can see it during class.
You may want to view it in 50% and 100% at different times, it's a fairly large format.
It goes from Left to Right, and Blue to Red. Religions on the left are Liberal, religions on the right are Conservative. Blue with dot pattern is most liberal, plain Blue is somewhat liberal, purple, a blend of blue and red is neutral, plain red is somewhat conservative, and red with dot pattern is most conservative.
Viewing the chart in reduced view, by selecting 50% from pull-down menu will show the general differences and similarities.
At the Bottom are tabs that will show original data and a master list of major American denominations varying political affiliations.
"Save" this to your H drive instead of just "Running" it.
When you have saved it, open it up and view it through Excel. If you don't have it at home, you can see it during class.
You may want to view it in 50% and 100% at different times, it's a fairly large format.
It goes from Left to Right, and Blue to Red. Religions on the left are Liberal, religions on the right are Conservative. Blue with dot pattern is most liberal, plain Blue is somewhat liberal, purple, a blend of blue and red is neutral, plain red is somewhat conservative, and red with dot pattern is most conservative.
Viewing the chart in reduced view, by selecting 50% from pull-down menu will show the general differences and similarities.
At the Bottom are tabs that will show original data and a master list of major American denominations varying political affiliations.