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The Argument of not saying “Under God” in the Pledge of allegiance would be part of what right:?

A) Majority Rule vs. Individual Right

B) Liberty vs. Equality

C) State Authority vs. National Authority

D) Civil Disobedience vs. Rule of Law

E) Freedom of the Press vs. The Right to a fair trial

F) Religion vs. Governement

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2 comments on “The Argument of not saying “Under God” in the Pledge of allegiance would be part of what right:?

  • F)

    Freedom of religion, which is supposed to guaranteed under the U.S. constitution, is being violated when someone is required to make a statement featuring a religious figure (“God”).
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  • F. Freedom of religion, specifically the ‘establishment clause’ in the 1s Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits our government from designating or creating an ‘official’ religion.

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