The correct options are:
- Congress had changed the meaning of the First Amendment, rather than enforcing it.
- Congress had created a law that was not proportional to the problem it was fixing.
- Congress had taken away states’ rights by passing the RFRA.
The federal Religious Restoration Act of 1993, approved almost unanimously by Congress and signed by then President Bill Clinton. This law originally intended to apply to both federal and state government actions, the Supreme Court ruled in 1997 that it be applied only federally. Subsequently, 19 states passed their own versions of the law, explicitly applying it as a state-level law.
Answer:
He wanted to move them west of the Mississippi River to a designated Indian territory. Some tribes resisted his ideas and relocation policy while others went peacefully but still harboring anger and sadness in their heart.
The concept of the middle ground is helpful in understanding the attitudes of Indians living between the Appalachians and Mississippi.
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One effect of the conflicts between Native Americans and white settlers was that "<span>c. Over time, Native Americans lost the ability to effectively resist white settlement," since the settlers outnumbered them and used superior weapons. </span>