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The author of the article, Grant Wyeth, is a political analyst who has written on issues across the Indo-pacific region and has been published by a number of well-known and accredited journals and publications including the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and the Lowy Institute.

The source gives an overview of the Muslim population in the Oceania region, which includes Australia and hundreds of its surrounding Islands in the South Pacific such as American Samoa.

The classification of American Samoa as a territory of the United States is extremely important when looking at the 2002 decision to ban natives from a number of Middle Eastern and predominately Muslim countries as this decision was driven by a fear that association with the US would lead to potential conflicts in their territories.

Furthermore, it is directly relevant to the article topic as it speaks of the religious landscape in American Samoa and the complexities that were associated with establishing a nation that is founded on God wherein governing and religious belief are thoroughly intertwined.



=Answers to Module 7 Questions=

Graph of the religious population of American Samoa 2015 It is a JPEG image.

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