Which U.S. Supreme Court case held that a Judeo-Christian prayer offered during a public-school graduation ceremony violated the Establishment Clause?
A) Hobby Lobby v. Burwell
B) Lee v. Weisman
C) Lynch v. Donnelly
D) Newdow v. United States Congress
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following statements accurately describes a way in which the "culture of divorce" has changed over the past four decades?
A) Today there is an emphasis on divorce as an economic event and the spouses are viewed as equal partners in the marriage. B) There has been an increase in divorce litigation over the past four decades. C) There is a decreased emphasis on alternative methods of dispute resolution in a contemporary family law practice. D) Today there is a greater emphasis on marital fault especially fault that has economic consequences.
“Separation of powers” is a clause of the U.S. Constitution that provides that
a. the actions of each branch will be reviewed by the other branches. b. the duties and obligations of one branch cannot be infringed upon by another branch. c. the executive branch can only exercise its powers in limited situations. d. only two out of three branches of government have actual power.
Which would be a reason for the creation of a trust??
A. ?To save taxes but incur probate expenses B. ?To encourage spendthrift beneficiaries to deplete the trust fund C. ?For religious, educational, or charitable purposes D. ?To appoint a property guardian for a minor