A teacher wishes to sponsor an after-school prayer group during noninstructional time while off duty. What stance does the Supreme Court currently take on this issue?
a. Teachers may participate in religious activities while not in their official capacity and during noninstructional off-duty time.
b. Teachers may not promote any religious organization or practice at any time, includ-ing bible study or prayer groups.
c. Teachers may not participate in any religious celebration but may organize and lead bible studies during lunch hours (for which they are paid).
d. Teachers may not, at any time, participate in religious organization or practice while on or off duty, as they are public employees.
a. Teachers may participate in religious activities while not in their official capacity and during noninstructional off-duty time.
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a. First Amendment freedom of conscience. b. Ninth Amendment. c. guarantee of liberty in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. d. Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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a. The person seeking the office of president must have been a citizen of the United States for at least ten years. b. The person seeking the office of president must first have served at least one term in either the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate. c. Any one person may only serve one term as president. d. Any one person may be elected as president no more than twice. e. The president must have a college degree.
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a. Progressive Era b. World War I c. New Deal d. World War II
What is the term for an amendment designed to ensure the defeat of a bill on a final vote?
a. hostile amendment b. killer amendment c. kill bill d. virus bill