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How do the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness limit the powers of government?
A:Unalienable rights force the government to expand and protect all right.
B:Unalienable rights force the government to place no restrictions on liberty.
C:Unalienable rights force the government to act with in certain boundaries.***
D:Unalienable rights force the government to ignore competing rights.
2:Which of the following are examples of protection under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment? Select all that apply(2 points)
A:A father objects to his son's school including a daily prayer.***
B:An Amish family objects to a law requiring schooling until age 16.
C:Restrictions are placed on the funding of parochial schools.
D:A family's religious beliefs prohibit the use of blood transfusions.***
Are these correct?
A:Unalienable rights force the government to expand and protect all right.
B:Unalienable rights force the government to place no restrictions on liberty.
C:Unalienable rights force the government to act with in certain boundaries.***
D:Unalienable rights force the government to ignore competing rights.
2:Which of the following are examples of protection under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment? Select all that apply(2 points)
A:A father objects to his son's school including a daily prayer.***
B:An Amish family objects to a law requiring schooling until age 16.
C:Restrictions are placed on the funding of parochial schools.
D:A family's religious beliefs prohibit the use of blood transfusions.***
Are these correct?
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