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How homogeneous are the Latter-day Saints?
Latter-day Saints do not constitute an ethnicity; however, they do diverge—in the United States at least—from national norms across a broad spectrum of cultural and social characteristics. Saints in the United States tend to be overwhelmingly white (86...