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naturalchemist

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In an important recent decision, the Supreme Court upheld a voucher program for students attending religious and other private schools in Cleveland, Ohio, because
 
  A) the schools promised to teach no course involving religion.
  B) the aid was not given to particular schools but to the families who chose the schools.
  C) the schools removed all religious symbols and artifacts.
  D) the aid was given directly to the particular schools.
  E) the teachers were certified by the state.

Question 2

Since 1992, having a member of the clergy offer a prayer or an invocation at a public school graduation ceremony has been
 
  A) unconstitutional.
  B) unconstitutional only if read from the Bible.
  C) constitutional.
  D) constitutional if not read from the Bible.
  E) constitutional if nondenominational.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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