The Government can limit religious practices if the practices are harmful to others.
The tenth amendment of the US Constitution prohibited certain practices by the states. This amendment stated that the states could only have powers which were not already overseen by the federal government.
Islam is probably the largest religious group in the US that practices polygamy, although most Muslims are not polygamist.
There is no double jeapordy - in California, or anywhere else in the US. It is prohibited by the US Constitution.
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is this questin from a social studies book because that is the same question they use in the book
Weapon selling
It is legal in some cases if that weapon is rendered not easily wielded. For instance, if the weapon is a dagger, the dagger must be wired or sealed into the scabbard or sheath and clearly and openly displayed. There are some venues in the US where even legalized ritual weapons would be prohibited.
Cannabis extracts, prepared for medicinal application, are prohibited in the United States.
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Generally, yes. The establishment clause of the US Constitution protects a person's right to observe any and all religious rituals that are not otherwise prohibited practices. You may need a butcher's license, or need to conform to any applicable health codes, but by its nature alone animal sacrifice is not and cannot be made illegal. What about the 95% of the world's population who don't live in the USA?
Wisconsin is part of the Union, and slavery is prohibited under Federal Law and the US Constitution. It may also be prohibited under the Wisconsin Constitution as well.
Good Friday is not a federal holiday in the United States, so while some businesses and schools may be closed, it is not widely celebrated in the same way as Easter Sunday. Good Friday is mainly observed by Christians as a religious holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.