Under a strict separationist view of the establishment clause, government __________

a. must avoid using government money for religious programs and must prohibit display of religious items on public property
b. may allow some religious displays or practices in schools or public places, as long as it does not finance them
c. may sponsor certain religious programs such as rehabilitation programs in prison
d. may financially support certain religious programs such as those teaching math and science

a

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The California legislature is considered a(n) ______ legislature because ______.

A. amateur; it is full of low-paid, amateur legislators B. citizen; it meets part-time C. professionalized: it is full of highly paid legislators who meet year-round D. professionalized; most lawmakers are career politicians who have spent decades enjoying the advantages of incumbency

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What were the key ideas about government put forth in John Locke's Second Treatise on Government? How do they apply in today's America?

What will be an ideal response?

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