The Puritans justified laws requiring church attendance and establishing the death penalty for blaspheming a parent by emphasizing the importance of community moral standards and religious devotion. They believed that regular attendance at church was essential for maintaining a godly society, while honoring one's parents was seen as a fundamental commandment that upheld social order. The severity of the death penalty for blasphemy reflected their strict interpretation of biblical laws and the belief that such offenses endangered both individual souls and the community's well-being. In their view, these laws were necessary to preserve the sanctity of family and faith.
Jefferson believed that propagating a church by requiring attendance or monetary support was a from of coercion.
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Though the answers weren't provided I found a question that has the following answers requiring a system of voter registration, four-year terms for elected officials, an appointive judiciary, and the repeal of compulsory school attendance laws. The answer is the repeal of compulsory school attendance laws.
No. Uniforms in public school are a liberal attempt to enforce conformity on the young. Only private schools, Catholic, military, etc. are justified in requiring uniforms. Otherwise they are unconstitutional.
I was requiring a package of pencils.
Companies can use hand prints or fingerprints on special pads which employees must touch when entering or leaving a location. Alternatively they can use facial recognition software or iris measurement by requiring employees to look into a camera lens.
The word requiring is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb require.
for the treatment of chronic conditions requiring constitutional prescribing, for severe infections requiring antibiotic treatment, or for conditions requiring major surgery.
a movement or action requiring dexterity and skill
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
Hockey started requiring helmets for players in the NHL in the 1979-1980 season.
Yes, the word requiring is a verb, the present participle of the verb to require (requires, requiring, required). The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples: Verb: This course has a prerequisite requiring a credit in psychology. Noun: We don't believe in requiring after hours work.