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Each of the following is one of the predominant religions practiced in Europe today except:

a. Judaism
b. Protestant
c. Roman Catholic
d. Eastern Orthodox

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The predominant religions practiced in Europe today are Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy. So the answer would be a. Judaism.
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Answer:

a. Judaism

Step-by-step explanation:

The world's Jewish population has nearly reached pre-Holocaust levels, according to an Israeli study group in 2018. There are currently 14.2 million Jews worldwide, according to the annual report of the Jewish People's Institute of Politics, presented on Sunday. .

When one takes into account individuals with a Jewish parent who identify as partially Jewish, the figure stands at 16.5 million, the pre-war Jewish population (1939-45). The Nazis and their collaborators murdered 6 million Jews in the Holocaust.

The largest Jewish community lives in Israel with 6.1 million people, followed by the United States with 5.7 million. The third country with the most Jews is France, with 475,000 people, and the fourth is Canada.

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