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AP U.S. Government: Civil Rights and Liberties Drill 1, Problem 4. In which case did the Supreme Court rule that church-sanctioned polygamy was not protected by the First Amendment?
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Thank you We sneak then here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by free exercise of religion The constitutional
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protection for spin class in which case to the supreme
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court ruled that church sanctioned polygamy was not protected by
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the first amendment and hear the potential answers are which
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case Case just in case All right When the first
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amendment was first adopted in seventeen ninety one in prohibited
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congress from establishing a national church known as the establishment
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clause as well as passing laws restricting the free exercise
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of religion That's the free exercise clause a super clever
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right Well these two clauses had little immediate impact on
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early america since state governments at the time were not
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restricted by the first amendment and could discriminate as much
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as their little hearts wanted Teo that's How a case
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involving church sanctioned polygamy where a man has more than
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one wife ended up in front of the highest court
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in the land Well did the supreme court deal with
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church sanctioned polygamy in a angle Viva tali Well actually
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angle the vitali was all about the establishment clause not
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free exercise the board of regions for the state of
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new york which oversaw the state's public schools created a
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voluntary prayer for students to recite each day even though
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the prayer was voluntary as well as non denominational The
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supreme court ruled that the mere fact that board provided
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prayer was a tacit approval of religion which violated the
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first amendment prohibition of establishing a national church Like what
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about them atheists right so we can pretty well established
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that it's not a did the supreme court ruled on
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church sanctioned polygamy in seed wisconsin v yoder No but
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this case was in fact dealing with similar types of
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free exercise issues In wisconsin v oder the court decided
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that amish parents could take their kids out of school
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before they turned sixteen even though that broke wisconsin state
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law here's what went down jonas yoda riff fused to
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send his kids to school after the eighth grade since
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he believed high school to be contrary to his religious
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beliefs Well the supreme court backed him up ruling that
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the government couldn't restrict a religious practice without compelling evidence
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of a need to interfere since the additional one or
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two years of high school wouldn't necessarily provide an overwhelming
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benefit that's the court talking not us shmoop loves high
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school really Was the supreme court closing in on church
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sanctioned polygamy Indeed epperson fi arkansas know this case is
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all about the evolution of laws prohibiting the teaching of
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evolution The arkansas state legislature passed a law prohibiting educators
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from teaching human evolution and susan epperson thought her biology
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class deserve the chance to at least hear what darwin
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had to say So mrs epperson toker case all the
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way to washington and the supreme court ruled that the
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law violated the establishment clause since a public institution was
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essentially validating the religious beliefs of fundamental christians by banning
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evolution in the classrooms a no no in the eyes
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of the founding fathers Well what about eve cantwell v
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connecticut Will cantwell is another case that dealt with free
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exercise of religion but this one was all about solicitation
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Jesse cantwell was a jehovah's witness who was arrested for
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handing out religious material in a mostly catholic connecticut neighborhood
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The supreme court ruled that while restrictions on solicitation which
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means asking for donations funds or personal information we're totally
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fine Those restrictions could not be based on religious grounds
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The supreme court ruled that church sanctioned polygamy was not
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protected by the first amendment in b reynolds The us
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reynolds was the first test of the first amendment's free
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exercise of religion clause in eighteen Seventy nine mormons living
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in the utah territory claims that laws prohibiting polygamy violated
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their first amendment right to the free exercise of religion
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The court however held that the mormon practice of polygamy
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was not protected under the constitution Distinguishing between religious belief
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and religious conduct of b is the correct answer In
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one hundred thirty years since sounds ve us The court
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has varied in its interpretation of the free exercise clause
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racking up charges both for and against the freedom to
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believe in what one believes in billings shmoop loves high 00:04:14.962 --> [endTime] school
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