How has the Supreme Court responded to religion in public schools?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Identify the major religion cases set in schools, including Engel v.Vitale(1962) and Leev.Weisman(1992).
2, Discuss why, despite popular opinion, the Supreme Court has been unwilling to allow religious practices in public schools.

Political Science

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Welfare policies in which nearly everyone benefits and nearly everyone pays are characterized by

A. neo-institutional politics. B. minoritarian politics. C. client politics. D. concurrency politics. E. majoritarian politics.

Political Science

The Great Society is an example of how states have sent money to the federal government in an effort to influence congressional priorities

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

Jericho

a. is thought to be the oldest city. b. showed imposing fortifications, including a surrounding wall and a tower. c. was first built about 10,000 years ago. d. All of the above

Political Science

Discuss the increasing “blurred lines” between the public and private sectors in policymaking. What methods has government adopted that blur these lines? Provide examples. What is the role of interest groups in this framework? Identify concerns raised by introducing the private sector into public policymaking and implementation.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science