Asked by Anonymous
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4. Rights are not absolute.
Which of the following examples would support this statement? Select all that apply. (3 points) ( this one has 3 answers)
A citizen criticizes public policy.
A man yells “Bomb!” at an airport.****
A principal censors a student’s article.****
Protestors demonstrate on private property.****
5. In School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. Schempp (1963), the Supreme Court ruled that a law requiring Bible readings in public schools violated which clause of the Constitution? (1 point)
Free Exercise Clause***
Due Process Clause
Establishment Clause
Privileges and Immunities Clause
4. Rights are not absolute.
Which of the following examples would support this statement? Select all that apply. (3 points) ( this one has 3 answers)
A citizen criticizes public policy.
A man yells “Bomb!” at an airport.****
A principal censors a student’s article.****
Protestors demonstrate on private property.****
5. In School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. Schempp (1963), the Supreme Court ruled that a law requiring Bible readings in public schools violated which clause of the Constitution? (1 point)
Free Exercise Clause***
Due Process Clause
Establishment Clause
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
4 is right.
5 is wrong. Check this article.
http://www.uscourts.gov/educational-resources/educational-activities/first-amendment-and-religion
5 is wrong. Check this article.
http://www.uscourts.gov/educational-resources/educational-activities/first-amendment-and-religion
Answered by
Anonymous
so it would be c? establishment clause
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. I had to look it up, too. But it's the Establishment Clause that prohibits public prayers in public schools.
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