The Supreme Court ruled that freedom of religious practice was more important than the right of the government to interfere in deciding in favor of

The Supreme Court ruled that freedom of religious practice was more important than the right of the government to interfere in deciding in favor of







A) a Mormon who justified polygamy on religious grounds.
B) the right of Amish parents in Wisconsin to take their children out of public school after the eighth grade.
C) the right of an orthodox Jewish Air Force captain to wear his yarmulke despite the strict military dress code.
D) the Louisiana law requiring schools that taught Darwinian theory to teach the Bible's version of creation as well.
E) Christian Scientists' religious opposition to scientific medical treatment for themselves or their children.








Answer: B


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