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Question 16 (1 point) If one accepts that corporations are intrinsically secular and that business owners' religious bel

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 9:42 am
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Question 16 1 Point If One Accepts That Corporations Are Intrinsically Secular And That Business Owners Religious Bel 1
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Question 16 (1 point) If one accepts that corporations are intrinsically secular and that business owners' religious beliefs are entirely separate, supporters of the Hobby Lobby ruling argue that Oa Oь Oc Od any company can exercise its religious beliefs an individual's religious beliefs are no longer important this view is narrow about religion's impact on a person an individual's religious beliefs are more important than a company's beliefs Question 17 (1 point) Justice Kennedy wrote the majority opinion for the Citizens United case explaining that government cannot ban the speech of corporate entities. Why? Oa b Ос Od The First Amendment does not protect the political speech of corporations. The First Amendment advocates for censorship. First Amendment advocates only for the opinion of the popular and powerful First Amendment confirms the freedom people have to think for themselves.