The correct answer is: B) Some states continued to have established churches for several years after the First Amendment was passed
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibited religious establishment and protected the individual right to free exercise, in other words it kept religion out of politics.
In principle, individuals can simply choose or not to be religious. It doesn’t matter what you believe as long as it isn’t publicly disruptive or damaging.
After the Amendment, Americans continued to have many religious views in common derived from churches: religious tolerance laid the groundwork for making it a matter of private, individual choice.
Career civil servants are prohibited from participating in partisan political activity by the "Hatch Act"--since doing so was seen by many as being a dangerous political conflict of interest that could hurt the state.
Intermittent camps were very popular during World War II and are the prison camps to confine the prisoners of the war of enemies or political rebels. After the Pearl Harbor attack, Americans established camps to prison the Japanese Americans.
To return to one’s country is the most accurate meaning of the word repatriate.
<h3>What does repatriate mean?</h3>
- Repatriate means to send someone or prisoners back to their country of origin or homeplace generally used in context with prisoners and refugees.
- During World War II the Americans prisoned the Japanese in the internment camp and later released the internees to deport them back to their origin country.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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