Answer:
The Abington School District promoted religion in their school, by compelling learners to participate in a Bible reading program. The US Supreme Court's decision directly addressed case of Abington V. Schempp where students were being forced to participate in school-sponsored religious activities. The Supreme court held that the school was violating the establishment clause by just having this Bible reading program , even if it was voluntary.
Explanation:
During that time under the Pennsylvania law, public schools were required to start the day reading at least ten verses from the Holy Bible. The Bible verses were to be read without comment, everyday during opening of each public school. However the establishment clause, prevents the government facilities from establishing a religion.
Answer:
73
Explanation:
he was born in 1946, so that makes him 73
Legislature: makes laws
Executive: right to veto any laws.
Judicial: judges and court makes sure laws are constitutional
<span>The Third Amendment keeps soldiers from taking someone's home during peace time without the owner's consent. It also does the same during times of war as long as the rules of law are followed.</span>
When George Washington refused a third term in 1797, Adams was elected President (1797-1801). In 1797, Adams became the second President of the United States. He was the first President who belonged to a political party - the Federalists. ... He maintained his resolve to keep the United States out of war.