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Schalter, Ty,.
Can certain religions be outlawed? /
Ty Schalter.
New York :
Enslow Publishing,
2020.
48 pages :
color illustrations ;
25 cm.
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Ask the Constitution
Includes bibliographical references (page 46) and index.
The first amendment -- Decisions, decisions -- Passing the lemon test -- Your arm vs. my nose.
Religion is our most personal freedom. It's the first thing the Bill of Rights guarantees all Americans and the last thing we'd think the government could take away. Between wedding cakes and travel bans, public schools, and private employers, the role of faith in public life is constantly in the news. Americans of many different faiths, for many different reasons, are worried the government is going to interfere with their freedom to believe. Could the U.S. government really outlaw a religion? Is it already happening now? It's time to ask the Constitution!.
Grade 5 to 8.
20200130.
United States
Constitution
1st Amendment
Juvenile literature.
Freedom of religion
United States
Juvenile literature.
Juvenile works.
Ask the Constitution.