Answer:
Yes, it violates the First Amendment's freedom of religion as it leads the event with a particular faith's belief regardless of the diversity of the school's pupils and the school is a public-funded establishment.
Explanation:
The First Amendment's freedom of religion refers to the right of all citizens to practice and follow any form of religion they wish to. This right secures a person from being persecuted for following a certain faith.
But in the given scenario of a public school leading a sporting event with a student-led prayer, this is a clear violation of this amendment. This is because a public school doesn't have any specific religion to adhere to, and that a practice or any act of adherence to a particular belief is a violation of the rights of the students who may be from a different faith.
Thus, this is a violation of the First Amendment.
Answer:
The electoral college is good to elections because it is fair and easy to read
It is not the best because Its winner-takes-all approach cancels the votes of the losing candidates in each state
It should be popular vote because they could just choose who is the best no mater what!
BRAINLIEST?
Explanation:
Answer:
Homo Sapiens or depending on how I understood your question, hunters and gathers
Explanation:
If it was wrong, I mean I'm here to help not cheat. :)
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