You call them a Deists. Deism combines a rejection of religious knowledge as a source of authority with the conclusion that reason and observation of the natural world are sufficient to determine the existance of a single creator of the universe.
I would have to say Israel
According to the United States Constitution, the <em>Federal government </em>of the country is divided into three distinct arm which are the Legislative, Executive and the Judiciary arm of government.
- The primary responsibilities of Legislative arm of government is to creates and passes law/bills.
- The primary responsibilities of Executive arm of government is to enforces the law created by the Legislative arm.
- The primary responsibilities Judiciary arm of government is to interpret and apply laws to specific cases.
The system of checks and balances is established to prevent any one arm of government from becoming too powerful over another. In conclusion, the system helps to limit the power of the government.
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One main purpose of founding the Freedmen's Bureau was to ensure a fair system of labor relations between former enslaved people and those who formerly owned them.
<h3>What was the Freedmen's Bureau?</h3>
This was an organization that was founded after the Civil War in order to reintegrate African Americans into society as free people.
They were meant to find a way to ensure that the former enslaved people would be able to relate with their former masters in a fair manner where both would benefit.
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"secular" basically means worldly--anything that isn't spiritually or religiously inclined. examples of "secularism" might be self-indulgence of alcohol or erotic material, or just enjoying certain human pleasures that have no religious reward, such as gourmet food.
humanism basically put humans above all else. they set aside the biblical stories that had religious value and started focusing on more mundane issues. they pointed out the goodness and usefulness of people rather than relying on religion. in this way, humanism promoted secularism because it was promoting humans themselves. it turned away from the strong traditional customs and encouraged humans to problem-solve on their own. it encouraged less reliance on religion and highlighted the abilities of people.
as a disclaimer, i'd like to add that this is just historical context i've gathered from my art history courses. further research might grant you more thorough observations!!