After being required to work on Saturdays—the holy day for her faith—a Seventh Day Adventist quit her job, and was later denied unemployment by her state government. She sued the state, arguing that its refusal to give her unemployment benefits forced her to choose between her work and her faith. This controversy is best seen as an example of _____.

 
a. an Establishment clause problem 
b. a Free-Exercise clause problem 
c. a Free Speech clause problem 
d. a Commerce clause problem 

b. a Free-Exercise clause problem 

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a. Emmanuel, who was nominated by the governor b. Naomi, who was elected by the citizens c. Donald, who was nominated by the land commissioner d. Serena, who was nominated by the comptroller of public accounts

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In January, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the following way concerning campaign contributions:

a. It was illegal for corporations to contribute any money to candidates. b. The government may not restrict corporations from spending money in candidate elections. c. Campaign finance is not protected by the First Amendment. d. Corporations are limited to donating $1000 per election to any candidate.. e. none of the above

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