Should Congress Eliminate Religious Holidays?

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When it comes to the topic of American holidays, most would agree that there are quite a lot of holidays. Where this agreement ends, however, is on the line of whether Congress should eliminate some of these holidays. Whereas some believe that Congress should eliminate religious holidays, others maintain the idea that Congress shouldn’t eliminate any holidays because they all honor American culture. Although not everybody celebrates religious or specific remembrance holidays, it is important to acknowledge these holidays as they are what shapes and unites the nation as a whole. Even though many Americans are unaware of the history behind holidays established for historical figures, it would be senseless to eliminate them. Eliminating days

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