Asked by kep
The Supreme Court's position on tax-supported vouchers for students attending private or parochial schools is that these vouchers are
a. unconstitutional.
b. constitutional if students have a choice of non-religious private schools as well as religious ones.
c. constitutional only in the case of non-religious private schools.
d. constitutional only in the case of religious schools.
e. constitutional only if the voters approve such vouchers in a referendum.
is the answer b? im kind of confused on this question
a. unconstitutional.
b. constitutional if students have a choice of non-religious private schools as well as religious ones.
c. constitutional only in the case of non-religious private schools.
d. constitutional only in the case of religious schools.
e. constitutional only if the voters approve such vouchers in a referendum.
is the answer b? im kind of confused on this question
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
b. http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=16479
However, I would bet money the issue is not settled yet.
However, I would bet money the issue is not settled yet.
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