Answer:
Invalidate the statute, because it targets only ritual slaughter
Explanation:
Invalidate the statute, because it targets only ritual slaughter
The court will probably strike the statute because it targets ritual slaughter. Even though the First Amendment provides that the free exercise of religion shall not be truncated.. The Supreme Court has stated that the amendment does not allow the government from outlawing religious beliefs and it has struck down a statute similar to the one here that outlaws conduct merely because it is religious (i.e., ritual slaughter of chickens is prohibited).
False. Potential test questions should be a part of your study guide. It will help to have an inkling of how the test will be and the type of questions you are bound to face so that you can adequately prepare. It is very useful to review the answers with your study group, because come the test you may already know the answer to a question, and fact-checking with your peers most likely means that your answer is correct.
Answer:
Literacy tests.
After the American Civil War ended in victory for the Union, the 14th and 15th Amendments were ratified and provided for African Americans to be able to vote. The Southern States passed a series of laws aimed at ensuring that African Americans could not vote including the Literacy tests.
These tests required that people voting needed to prove how literate they were. African Americans were disadvantaged by this however because they had not been offered education as enslaved people and even then the State did not educate them so they failed the literacy tests and were unable to vote.
Poll Taxes.
These required a certain payment to be able to vote. African Americans had been denied economic opportunities and so could not pay the poll Taxes and so could not vote. Most poor whites were exempted from this by the Grandfather clause which meant that they did not have to pay if their grandfathers had voted even once, something African Americans could not claim as they had just been recognised as citizens and had previously been unable to vote.
Answer:
could you be more clear with your question please?
Explanation:
Congress is to write, debate, and pass laws, which are then sent to the president for his approval and final signature.