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What were the Sunday laws in the 1920's?

Sunday laws in the 1920s were typically known as blue laws, regulating activities on Sundays for religious reasons. These laws varied by state but often restricted certain commercial activities, such as prohibiting the sale of alcohol or enforcing store closures. Many blue laws were eventually repealed or relaxed in the latter half of the 20th century.


Why are businesses closed on Sundays?

They are called 'Blue Laws'. Mostly in the USA, but they were made to enforce religious standards. Not many places have them anymore, but that is how businesses closing on Sunday's got started.


You must attend church every Sunday to be considered religious.?

You must attend church every Sunday to be considered religious.


Is Sunday an important day for you?

For religious people Sunday can be very important


Do you participate in communion every Sunday as part of your religious practice?

No, not all religious practices involve participating in communion every Sunday.


How do you spell Sunday service?

That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).


Should one go to church on Sunday?

If one is religious, yes. And if one's faith worships on Sunday.


Are they very religious in Ireland?

Ireland are not very religious we go to mass/Church every Sunday or Saturday


What would Jesus do on a Sunday?

The same as anyone with deeply held religious beliefs for whom Sunday has special significance.


What has the author William Walter Smith written?

William Walter Smith has written: 'The elements of child study and religious pedagogy' -- subject(s): Religious education, Sunday schools 'The Sunday-school of to-day' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Sunday Schools


Is Sunday best related to clothes manners or TV programs?

Non of the above, Sunday is based on a religious day of rest.


If Halloween is on Sunday is it celebrated on Saturday 2010 because of religious beliefs?

no