<span>How does the First Amendment phrase its protections of religion?
</span><span>"All men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinion in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish enlarge, or affect their civil capacities."
</span><span>What does the religion clause of the First Amendment actually say?
</span><span>"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."</span>
On December 31, 1492, the Catholic Kings signed in Granada a proclamation to expel Jews from the Kingdom of Castile. Ferdinand II also signed another document relating to Jews in the Kingdom of Aragon. The justification for this measure was given on the basis of a document produced by the Chief Inquisitor and personal confessor of Queen Isabella of Castile, Fr Tomas de Torquemada, a few days earlier. The arguments were purely religious in nature: measures are being taken to preserve the unity and spread the Catholic faith, because, according to numerous reports by various priests, Jews are in every way trying to assent Christians to Judaism.
Explanation:
- Reconquista is a period in the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 8th to 15th Century.
- The Spanish and Portuguese conquered their lands, occupied by the Arabs since 711.
- While in Portugal the Reconquista ended as early as the mid 13th Century, In Spain it lasted until the conquest of Granada in 1492.
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Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U.S. 515, was a case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with British colonialism, and the fact that the British wanted to extract as many resources from Africa as possible. </span></span>
Answer:
the action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way.
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