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No, the word "amen" has never been part of the Pledge of Allegiance. The Pledge was originally written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy and has gone through several modifications, but "amen" was not included. The phrase "under God" was added in 1954, but the Pledge has always concluded without "amen."
No, there has never been such a denomination.
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Yes there has been a vot of non-confidence in CanadaYes there has been a vot of non-confidence in CanadaYes there has been a vot of non-confidence in Canada
George Washington didn't only make a difference in every state of the United States, but he changed the world by starting the greatest nation ever.
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No, the word "amen" has never been part of the Pledge of Allegiance. The Pledge was originally written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy and has gone through several modifications, but "amen" was not included. The phrase "under God" was added in 1954, but the Pledge has always concluded without "amen."
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Not a very informed question. The simple answer is no schools have ever stopped doing it. The requirement to offer the opportunity to students to say the Pledge is state law, not federal. (Private schools can do what they want,) No state with the requirement has ever reversed it. Many states without the requirement obviously never started, so they can't stop it. Regardless, no student is ever required to say the Pledge of Allegiance. It is entirely optional. And that IS federal law.
No
I had heard that adding "under god" to the Pledge of Allegiance was motivated by anti-communist sentiment. it was introduced during the time of the red scare when President Eisenhower was in office. he basically said if you denied god you were a "commie" The phrase "under god" was added to the Pledge in 1954 by President Eisenhower, he said, after adding these words, "In this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious faith in America's heritage and future; in this way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be country's most powerful resource in peace and war." It is obviously questionably Constitutional for states to insert it into school curriculums. To wit, ever since there has been lawsuit after lawsuit contesting it on the basis of 1) Government establishment of religion and 2) Equal treatment under the law.
nothing has been changed in the constitution. but there have been many laws and changes to government that go against it ever since it was madeAnswer:There have been 27 amendments to the American constitution. These impact the laws that can be made. Laws made before the changes which are contrary to the change are invalidated or modified
An amendment is a change to the constitution so no once they have been enacted they have not changed.
No, it has always been on the scale of 4-36
no it's been billie joe forever and ever and ever and ever!
he used to, but he quit. he's been clean ever since. he made a pledge to all the fans that he'd never do it again.
No, they have not. The Diamondbacks have always been based in Phoenix, Arizona.