What is the United States government's basic position on religion?
What will be an ideal response?
The U.S. government's policy is not to interfere with religion. Its basic position is that its obligation is to ensure an environment in which people can worship as they wish. Anyone can start a religion and proclaim himself as its high priest, minister, or other title. If a religion appears to be a danger to the public or a fraud only to serve as a tax shelter, the government will intervene.
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A) social democratic B) liberal C) conservative D) communist
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A. exercising regularly B. redefining the stressor as an opportunity C. refusing to dwell on the past D. breaking commitments to free up time
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a. Georg Simmel b. Max Weber c. Émile Durkheim d. Karl Marx
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).