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Social Studies, 04.08.2019 03:00 damaricoleman42

Which of the following scenarios would be permitted under the first amendment and not violate any of its clauses? teachers and students meet in the principal’s office before school to engage in a bible study. a rabbi offers a prayer before the start of a high-school graduation ceremony held at a local city arena. muslim students meet in a teacher’s classroom during lunch to pray together. several teachers attend a student’s bar mitzvah at a local community center.

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