The separation of church and state is mandated by the Constitution. There have been routine challenges to the separation of church and state, mainly over the use of religion in government facilities. For example, there has been much contention over whether prayer can be used in public schools. There have also been challenges over whether displaying the Ten Commandments in courthouses serves as a violation or not.
There is no official partnership between the US government and any church. The US government has never been in control of a church, and no church has ever been in control of the government.
There is no relationship. Unlike it was many years ago, the church no longer controls the government. ~ Sorry, just to clarify - the OP is correct that there is no official partnership between the US government and any church, but it is wrong to say that the church used to control the government. That has never been true in the US.
a wall of seperation between church and state
The relationship is that the state government help in funding the local government
A government that has a policy of "Separation of the Church and State".
The American revolution led to the separation of Church and State.
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It means the church is no longer part of government
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A government that has a policy of "Separation of the Church and State".
The U.S. Constitution governs the relationship that the state and federal government has. The federal government can impose regulations for state governments to follow. Local governments often establish laws that only their boundaries adhere to.
The U.S. Constitution governs the relationship that the state and federal government has. The federal government can impose regulations for state governments to follow. Local governments often establish laws that only their boundaries adhere to.