The answer is government.
The correct answer is establishment clause. In E<span>ngel v. Vitale (1962), the Supreme Court ruled that New York's practice of starting the school day with a prayer violated the</span><span> establishment clause.This is a principle in the First Amendment that prohibits the government from establishing an official religion.</span>
The answer is letter c, identifying the principles of character. It is because in this way, having to know the principles of a character will likely help an individual to understand and to know about sportmanship in sports and how to apply them as he or she plays sports.
The answer to your question is "<span>cephalocaudal</span>."
Amendment 10 sets up a system of reserved powers which gives all powers not granted to the central government to the states for example, marriage laws, building roads, collecting taxes, etc.