Fundamental Christians often express significant concerns about the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, particularly its Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from establishing an official religion or unduly favoring one religion over another. They argue that this clause has led to a secularization of public life and institutions, limiting the expression of Christian beliefs in schools, public spaces, and government practices. Additionally, they may feel that it undermines their religious freedoms in the face of policies promoting secularism.
Prohibition ended with a constitutional amendment.
Prior to the passage of the fourteenth amendment, the application of any constitutional protection was uneven. The fourteenth amendment was intended to force the equal application of constitutional protections to all persons. umm yeah this didn't answer my question
The problem of faithless electors would be done away with.
This question can't be answered. The amendment is not given.
Ploitical amendment
Ploitical amendment
Scarcity.
The scarcity of productive resources relative to economic wants (limited resources verses unlimited wants) is the fundamental problem of economics.
The scarcity of productive resources relative to economic wants (limited resources verses unlimited wants) is the fundamental problem of Economics.
To provide an accurate answer, I need to know the specific amendment you are referring to, as well as the problem it addresses. Please provide more details about the amendment for a tailored response.
Christians do not have a problem with the dowry system. However, most Christians do not recognize or participate in this system today.
Ploitical amendment