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Activity [ Lesson 1]

Your Initial Conception of Neutrality

Directions:  Indicate your best guess at an answer to each of the three questions below:

1.    The public school's responsibility for neutrality is:

        across the various faiths (no faith is to be favored over any other)

        between religion and nonreligion (neither is to be favored over the other)

       both a and b

        neither a nor b

2.     The necessity for public schools' religious neutrality does not derive from :

        the U. S. Constitution

        the Bill of Rights

        First Amendment Establishment Clause

        First Amendment Freedom of Speech

3.     Which student freedom underlies the necessity for a classroom climate that is religiously neutral

        freedom of speech

        freedom of conscience

        freedom of religious expression

        freedom to learn

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