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The belief-conduct distinction states that
 
  a. citizens must conduct themselves in alignment with religious beliefs regardless of personal belief.
  b. religious ceremonies are subject to the scrutiny of federal investigators.
  c. personal conduct should not conflict with the religious beliefs of others.
  d. people may believe what they wish, but they must still adhere to state or federal laws that regulate personal behavior.
  e. people may believe what they wish, provided it is approved by the state.

Question 2

The court ruled that the phrase under God in the Pledge of Allegiance is constitutional because it does not violate the
 
  a. Fourteenth Amendment.
  b. establishment clause.
  c. free exercise clause.
  d. incorporation doctrine.
  e. Second Amendment.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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