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Before 1990, the Supreme Court allowed government infringement on religious practices if __________.
 
  a. such infringement reinforced the wall of separation between church and state
  b. the law was not targeted at particular religious groups
 c. the government had a compelling interest in doing so
  d. the religious practices in question were widely condemned

Question 2

The right of the individual to contract, to acquire useful knowledge, and to marry are liberties that are expressly protected by which type of due process?
 
  a. civil
  b. substantive
 c. criminal
  d. procedural



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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