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maxonik [38]
2 years ago
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Starting around 1947, employers increasingly demanded that their employees take loyalty oaths to the United States; teachers esp

ecially were subject to this. Is the current Texas state law that mandates we stand up and say the pledge of allegiance each day the same thing as a loyalty oath? Explain your reasoning
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Gnom [1K]2 years ago
4 0

Yes it can be agreed that the law that mandates that people stand up to say the pledge of allegiance is a loyalty oath.

<h3>What is a loyalty oath?</h3>

This is another term that is used to refer to a pledge of allegiance. The loyalty oath is used to show allegiance to a nation, company or to an institution.

Given the definition of a loyalty oath above, it can be agreed that this pledge that is done is a loyalty oath.

Read more on loyalty oath here: brainly.com/question/1809645

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