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Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to showcase the attempts of the religious right in the United States in dissolving the separation of church and state. The religious right in the United States is composed of conservative republicans and Christians. ... Many believe that there should be no separation of church and state and that this nation should be governed by God.
The idea of separation of church and state comes from the phrase in the constitution, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” Many Democrats and members of the American Civil Liberties Union argue that the religious right in the United States is trying to build a theocracy and push their beliefs on others. Recent court cases have brought many separation of church and state issues to light. ...
Literature Review
Opposition of Religious Right
Religious Right activists in Kansas and other states are attempting to drive the theory of evolution out of the public school system and instead are trying to push creationism.
Approximate Word count = 831 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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