I think the answer is No
Reasons:
-1st amendment says everyone has the freedom of religion.
-This could be considered religious discrimination and religious bias. This is because you would be assuming that because of being muslim, this person could commit a crime, when anyone else could also do that.
 
        
             
        
        
        
His comics were praised for being whimsical but also literary. It shifted between reality and a child's fantasy. He also added memorable and lovable characters that could be recognized due to his popularity (Calvin and Hobbes was featured in over 2,500 papers during its prime). He added satire and playful humor to many of his comics, which made them only that much more appealing. 
He was also known for urging comic strip artists to print their comics outside of newspapers due to demands given by editors and syndicates. 
        
             
        
        
        
1940’s America was a cruel place for blacks. Segregation was imbedded in the code of law as well as the everyday fabric of life. 
Defying caricature, White saw the people with whom he shared a culture as much more than marginalized and dimensionless.
Throughout capturing African Americans in a chronicle way, White's works not only represent an epitome of unfair discrimination which has been morally justified, but also speaking for the lower class of color people at them time, their strength to fight, and their shine in eyes will not surrender to this desperate, frustrating reality. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
During the classical period, public concerts were frequently held in <span>B. theaters or halls normally used for other purposes.
These theaters and halls were used for the purpose of plays mostly, but they were repurposed at the time to include musical exhibitions as well. The other options are incorrect because they do not represent the locations where public concerts were held. </span><span /><span>
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