<u>Answer:</u>
Government should not interfere with citizens' religious beliefs'.
<u>Explanation:
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- Religion, in the eyes of Thomas Jefferson, was an issue that was completely in correspondense with freedom.
- He believed that any kind of coercion done to citizens in the name of religion can never be justified.
- He preached that every single individual should have the liberty to choose what he wants for himself and also what he wants to believe in.
- Through the directions that he gave to the government, he always put embhasis on religious freedom of the citizens.
Answer:
212 I think is the answer
Answer: If I received this question, the only viable option in my opinion is answer choice C.
Explanation: I believe that it cannot be A due to the fact that amendments have passed and effected things other than voting rights and taxes (3rd amendment, gun rights). I believe that is cannot be B because amendments affect people under 18 (Tinker vs Des Moines). I also believe that it cannot be D due to the fact that as long as 2/3 of the Senate and House approve it and 3/4 of the states ratify it, amendments are still allowed. You could argue for the answer C since it might not pass because most proposed amendments do not pass. 27 amendments have been approved while 6 have been denied. A lot more have been discussed but ultimately not submitted to the States.
Merchants replaced the ministers as leaders of public opinion.