Germany after WWI didn't have a lot of pride in their nation
(nationalism) and Hitler promised to restore Germany to its former
glory
Answer:
It is not unconstitutional
Explanation:
First of all, the constitution gives you freedom to practice religion, and I'm pretty sure you don't need to go to church to practice religion. Also, the freedom of religion has limits, the same way freedom of speech has limits. There are so many aspects to religion besides going to church. You can pray, read holy text, and join virtual services. Also, WE ARE IN A PANDEMIC!! It is a danger to yourself and others to be out and about during these times. The need to go to church is not the most necessary part of a religion. The ten commandments in Christianity (I'm getting evidence from Christianity because that is the community that is complaining the most) say nothing about having to go to church on Sundays because God knows not everybody has the privilege to go to Church every Sunday. So in summary, no, it is not unconstitutional to prevent indoor, in-person church services.
Answer:
Explanation:
She had to be very careful and cautious. It also probably made her more self sufficient because she had to survive without material items and friends for a long time
Answer:
hmmm I'm not sure really. . .
Maybe all of the above?
Explanation:
Well the Communist wanted the world to be controlled but the United States wanted everyone to be free and make there own decisions. That lead to the era.