Answer:
"Other cases cited by the Court do not, as implied, follow the
McReynolds reasonableness doctrine. West Virginia v. Barnette,
319 U.S. 624, clearly rejecting the 'reasonableness' test, held that
the Fourteenth Amendment made the First applicable to the
States. - C.
Answer:
I do like learning from home because I typically teach myself anyways. I do indeed miss my friends and interacting with people tho.
Explanation:
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Answer:
People reflect the laws.
Explanation:
The people are the ones with the morals and standards, it's like Umbridge in Order of the Phoenix. If people aren't happy, it's because the laws are tight and singular and possibly indubitable. Whoever enforces them has a strict constitution of said laws. Depending on these laws, depression and hostility can become common. This is only a dark side answer to this question, there are dozens of possibilities.