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Separation of church and state

AP Human Geo Religion Notes

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Key Issue #1 Where are religions distributed? The three main universalizing religions are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. A branch is a large and fundamental division within a religion. A denomination is a division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a single legal and administrative body. A sect is a relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination. Christianity It has 3 major branches: Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox. Roman Catholicism is dominant in the southwest and east of Europe. Protestantism is dominant in the northwest of Europe. Eastern Orthodox is dominant in the east and southeast of Europe. The Western Hemisphere is 90% Christian.

AP HUG Religion Notes

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Key Issue #1 Where are religions distributed? The three main universalizing religions are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. A branch is a large and fundamental division within a religion. A denomination is a division of a branch that unites a number of local congregations in a single legal and administrative body. A sect is a relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination. Christianity It has 3 major branches: Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox. Roman Catholicism is dominant in the southwest and east of Europe. Protestantism is dominant in the northwest of Europe. Eastern Orthodox is dominant in the east and southeast of Europe. The Western Hemisphere is 90% Christian.

Ap Hug Religion

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AP Human Geography Religion Questions Name two of four things do geographers study about religion? What is a universalizing religion? What is an ethnic religion? What are the three main universalizing religions? What is a branch? What is a denomination? What is a sect? How many adherents does Christianity have? Name 3 regions where is Christianity a predominant religion. What are the three major branches of Christianity? Where is Roman Catholicism the dominant Christian Branch in Europe? Where is Protestantism the dominant Christian branch in Europe? What branch of Christianity dominants in Latin America? How does that compare with the distribution of that branch in North America? Where are Roman Catholics clustered in North America?

Government In America (12th) Chapter 4 Questions

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Chapter 4 Outline How did the basic interpretation of the Bill of Rights change from the cases Barron v. Baltimore (1833) to Gitlow v. New York (1925)? Barron v. Baltimore- the 1833 Supreme Court decision holding that the bill of rights restrained only the national government, not the states and cities. Gitlow v. New York- Incorporated 1st Amendment right of Free Speech to the states, using the 14th Amendment. This case started the incorporation doctrine, the legal concept under which the SC has nationalized the bill of rights by making most of its provisions applicable to the states through the 14th Amendment. Explain the importance of the 14th Amendment to the legal guarantees of the freedoms in the Bill of Rights.

Continents Religion

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Peru People, Culture, Festivals People, Culture, Festivals?occupy an important position in Peru.? Most of the?People of Peru?are mestizo. Mestizo is an?admixture?of Amerindians and Peruvians of European ancestry.The rate of the Peruvians of European ancestry is 15 %. A small number of African, Japanese, and Chinese ancestries are also found in Peru. Spanish and Quechua are the two?official languages?of Peru.Christmas,?Corpus Christi?or Holy Week, etc. are thefestivals of Peru. Harps, lutes, guitars, bandurrias, vihuelas, etc. are the instruments which are used in the music of Peru. Ingredients like maize, potatoes, tomato, etc. are used in the?Cuisine of Peru. Ceviche, lomo saltado, etc. are some the distinctive ?dishes?of Peru.

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

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Name: AP U.S. Government and Politics Mr. Fern?ndez Unit 9 ? Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Key?Terms General ? Bill of Rights: First ten amendments in the Constitution; limitation of the federal government. ? Selective incorporation: The bill of rights is understood to have been present to regulate the federal government and federal government only according to some people. Others believe that the 14th amendment requires states to adhere to the bill of rights. The courts use ?selective incorporation? to uphold individual clauses within each amendment and rejecting other clauses as inapplicable with the state government. ? Substantive rights: What the government can and cannot do ? cannot
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