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... religious instruction were required to leave their classrooms and go to some other part of the school building for their secular studies . However , the pupils who were released from secular study were required to attend the religious ...
... religious instruction were required to leave their classrooms and go to some other part of the school building for their secular studies . However , the pupils who were released from secular study were required to attend the religious ...
Page 174
... religious activities by Government itself , through any of its instruments but especially through its educational agencies , was the democratic response of the American community to the particular needs of a young and growing nation ...
... religious activities by Government itself , through any of its instruments but especially through its educational agencies , was the democratic response of the American community to the particular needs of a young and growing nation ...
Page 176
... religious education took many forms . Laboring under financial difficulties and exercising only persuasive authority , various denominations felt handicapped in their task of religious education . Abortive attempts were therefore ...
... religious education took many forms . Laboring under financial difficulties and exercising only persuasive authority , various denominations felt handicapped in their task of religious education . Abortive attempts were therefore ...
Contents
CHAPTER ONE Judicial Power Has Its Limitations | 1 |
CHAPTER TWo Government and Economic Interests | 19 |
The Public Interest and the Constitutional Restrictions | 27 |
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