Faith freedom and Public Schools Module 1 Quiz

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Quiz: Faith, Freedom, and Public Schools: Module 1 Due Jan 29 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 5 Time Limit 15 Minutes Instructions The quiz: Covers the Faith, Freedom, and Public Schools material for Module 2: Week 2. Contains 5 multiple-choice questions. Is limited to 15 minutes . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 20 points . Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 6 minutes 20 out of 20 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 20 out of 20 Submitted Jan 25 at 11:13am This attempt took 6 minutes. Question 1 4 / 4 pts
What did the Supreme Court say in the case of Abington School District v. Schempp? The Bible is worthy of study. Public schools can teach about the religious aspects of holidays. The Constitution does not require a complete separation of "church and state". Public schools can teach about the Ten Commandments. Question 2 4 / 4 pts What did the Federal Court determine in the case of Florey v. Sioux Falls School District? The Bible is worthy of study. Public schools can teach about the Ten Commandments. Schools can teach about the religious nature of holidays.
The Constitution does not require a complete "separation of church and state." Question 3 4 / 4 pts What did the Supreme Court say in the case of Lynch v. Donnelly? The Constitution does not require complete separation of church and state. Public schools can teach about the religious aspects of holidays. The Bible is worthy of study. Public schools can teach about the Ten Commandments. Question 4 4 / 4 pts From the conversation with Attorney David Cortman, can you tell your students you are a Christian? Yes, but only if the student asks you. Yes. Free speech protects whatever you say.
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No. As an "agent of the state" you must keep your religion to yourself. Yes, when asked or in an education-related discussion. Question 5 4 / 4 pts From the conversation with Attorney David Cortman, when can you initiate talking about Christianity? In an education-related context. You just have to sneak it in. Never. You must wait until a student asks you about religion. Anytime. Free speech protects anything you say about your faith. Quiz Score: 20 out of 20