His large support of the Equal Access Act to compel federally funded secondary schools to provide equal access to extracurricular clubs. This limited discrimination in social activities such as religious status.
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
he had little support in congress
The death of President Kennedy
Peasants may support conservative control of government due to a desire for stability and order in their communities, which conservative policies often emphasize. They might believe that conservative leaders will protect their agricultural interests, maintain traditional social structures, and provide security against external threats. Additionally, conservative ideologies may resonate with their values and cultural beliefs, fostering a sense of identity and belonging. Finally, fear of radical changes brought by progressive movements could drive them to favor conservative governance as a safeguard against uncertainty.
after death of president J.F.C
Conservative Rebublicans
His large support of the Equal Access Act to compel federally funded secondary schools to provide equal access to extracurricular clubs. This limited discrimination in social activities such as religious status.
His large support of the Equal Access Act to compel federally funded secondary schools to provide equal access to extracurricular clubs. This limited discrimination in social activities such as religious status.
no. He and his party is very conservative.
No, as a conservative evangelical Christian minister, Pat Robertson does not support same-gender relationships or same-gender marriage, and has spoken about such from the pulpit on numerous occasions.
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
conservative
yes he did :he supported government promotions of " family value " which appealed to the christian rights
Though you were on the right track, it's actually Support for THE president.
No, they do not.
Conservative
Barack Obama is a centrist. Liberals, like the Socialists and Green Party, decry Obama's use of SuperPAC money, his failures in human rights, and his support for the military industrial complex. In most European countries President Obama would be considered a moderate conservative.