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Ethnocultural politics in the United States (or ethnoreligious politics) refers to the pattern of certain ethnocultural or religious groups to vote heavily for one party. Groups can be based on ethnicity (such as Hispanics, Irish, Germans), race ( blacks, Chinese Americans) or religion (Catholic or Protestant, etc.) or on overlapping categories (Irish Catholics).

Second great awakening: 1800-1850