0009 Tensions within our Constitutional Democracy (SMR 4.9) Flashcards
In America, we have a _____ government, meaning that we have a government that separates church and state. What is an example of early disagreements over this?
A Secular Government; Even within American history, there is a disagreement about the separation between church and state. For example, in early colonial times, the Massachusetts Bay Colony required membership to the puritan church to be a part of the govt
What does the First Amendment claim about the freedom of religion?
“Congress shall make no laws respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
- Establishment clause: government may not establish an official religion
- Free exercise clause: government may not prevent individuals from practicing their religion
What parts of the constitution cover the freedom of religion?
The First Amendment and Article VI which bans the requirement of a religious test for holding office
Why did the founding fathers believe in a separation of church and state?
Jefferson, Madison, and others supported a separation of church from Civil govt “to protect the purity of both”. If religion got involved in politics it would be construed that the religion controls the govt – many original colonists came to the US for freedom of religion
What did Patrick Henry argue for?
the need of government support for the establishment of places of worship
What key cases challenged reinterpretations of the first amendment regarding prayer in public schools?
Engel vs. Vitale (1962)
Lee vs. Weisman (1992)
Santa Fe vs. Doe (2000)
What was the Engel vs. Vitale (1962) case?
No school led daily prayer in public schools
What was the Lee vs. Weisman case (1992) case?
Extended Engel vs. Vitale to include no religious exercises at graduation ceremonies
What was the Santa Fe vs. Doe (2000) case?
Extended again to include no school-led prayers at extracurricular events
If a student initiates a prayer or exercise in school, is it allowed?
Yes, it is allowed but a school can not enforce or lead it
When was the phrase “under God” added to the pledge of allegiance and why?
1954: The phrase “Under God” was added to the pledge of allegiance, the reason this was added was because of the “Red Scare” and Mccarthyism taking place during the Cold War and the idea that communists weren’t religious and therefore would not say “under god”
Which groups have opposed the pledge of allegiance since the 40’s?
Jehovah’s Witnesses as well as groups that don’t believe in God
What supreme court case regarding the pledge resulted in the Supreme Court backing the legitimacy of the pledge?
Elk Grove Unified School District vs. Newdow (2002)
What is one of the major concerns when it comes to protecting the rights of the minorities in a Majority system?
A Dictatorship of the Majority, “Tyranny of the majority” when the majority rule ignores the wishes of the minorities
What are the various methods of determining the “majority”
Plurality (“first past the post”) aka gaining the practical majority, gaining more votes than everyone else (doesn’t have to be 50%)
or the fair majority where someone receives over 50% of the vote