Exam 13: Private Morality and Public Policy: Moral Values, the Constitution, and the Open Society
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Exam 13: Private Morality and Public Policy: Moral Values, the Constitution, and the Open Society45 Questions
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The wall of separation interpretation of the establishment clause has been used to oppose public aid to private parochial schools.
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Hate crime laws provide for additional punishment for people engaged in a criminal act if it based on ill-will toward
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Tolerance of diversity in social, political, and religious points of view is an example of the concept of ____________.
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Which of the following are arguments for government aid to religious schools?
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