In the 1950s, church attendance in the United States was notably high, with estimates suggesting that around 60-70% of Americans attended church services regularly. This era was characterized by a strong emphasis on religious values, partly influenced by post-war societal norms and the rise of suburban communities. Attendance figures varied by denomination, with Protestant churches seeing significant participation. Overall, the 1950s represented a peak in regular church attendance in the U.S.
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