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A 5-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 has entries Roman Catholic, Protestant Christian, Other religions. Column 2 is labeled Barbados with entries 4 percent, 64 percent, 12 percent. Column 3 is labeled Dominican Republic with entries 95 percent, blank, 5 percent. Column 4 is labeled Brazil with entries 74 percent, 16 percent, 2 percent. Column 5 is labeled Mexico with entries 77 percent, 6 percent, less than 1 percent. Data from CIA Factbook

Carefully study the chart above. In which of the following countries are a majority of people Christians?
i. The Dominican Republic
ii. Brazil
iii. Mexico

A.
i. only
B.
i. and ii. only
C.
i., ii., and iii.
D.
In none of the countries are a majority of people Christians.

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