Which of the following distinguishes the U.S. law on sexuality from that of England?

A. The U.S. law is sanctioned by a secular government, unlike in England.
B. The church is historically tied to the state in the U.S, unlike in England.
C. The U.S. law is sanctioned by a consortium of religious bodies, unlike in England.
D. The church has veto power on any U.S. law pertaining to sexuality, unlike in England.


Answer: A

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