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bobbie

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Although there is no mention of God in the federal Constitution,
 
  a. all state constitutions contain such a reference.
  b. all state mottos mention divinity.
  c. nearly half of the state constitutions contain such a reference.
  d. presidents routinely refer to Jesus Christ in their public statements.
  e. Thomas Jefferson lobbied to include it.

Question 2

The phrase city on a hill is often used in politics to express the
 
  a. belief that the United States is vastly superior to other nations.
  b. belief that the United States should serve as an example to other nations.
  c. distinction between Washington, D.C. and other cities.
  d. need to build cities outside flood zones.
  e. need to connect religion and politics.



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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