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The Times and the Scriptures VOCABULARY QUIZ KEY
The Teachers
Resource Notebook is an excellent tool for
teachers in Christian school or home school settings who
want to take advantage of the T&S curriculum's full academic
potential. This potential includes a powerful
context-driven vocabulary-building program, writing project
suggestions for every Backgrounder, and Internet links for
research paper sources. There is plenty of
material available to provide for a full-credit high school
course each year. The Notebook
contains reading quizzes and vocabulary quizzes for each
Backgrounder, easily graded with the keys provided, as well
as other teacher helps. The keys below cover our Sample
Backgrounder.
(Click to see Backgrounder #12, The Separation of Church and
State.)
The
Times and the Scriptures
READING QUIZ KEY
Backgrounder #12, The Separation of Church and State
Choose the letter representing the best
answer for each of these items:
1. Jefferson told the Danbury Baptists
their religious freedoms came from __D__
A) the Declaration of Independence (B) the Constitution (C) the
Magna Carta (D) none of these
2. Jefferson's "wall of
separation" referred to protecting the __A__
A) church from the state (B) government from religion (C)
unbelievers from the believers (D) Constitution from the courts
3. Jefferson's Danbury letter was __C__
A) part of the Federalist Papers B) an official
government document C) a private
correspondence D) none of these
4. The Supreme Court launched the current
doctrine of separation of church and state in what
year? __C__
A) 1802 B) 1902 C) 1947 D)
1962
Fill in the word that best
completes each of there statements:
5. The First Amendment says ____Congress_____
shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
6. The First Amendment also says that such
laws cannot prohibit the free ____exercise____
of religion.
Mark the following statements True or
False:
7. _True_ A majority of
Americans think the phrase separation of church and
state is in the U.S. Constitution.
8. _False_ The First Amendment
restricts the actions of all three branches of government:
the president, legislature and courts.
9. _False_ Individual states
had established churches before the First Amendment
was passed, but not afterward.
10. _False_ Since the Supreme
Courts first use of the separation phrase, the
legal definitions of the words church and
state have narrowed considerably.
Writing project suggestion to
teacher:
Write a paper on
the official acts of the Founding Fathers that would have been
considered violations of the separation of church and
state today. Use examples from this Backgrounder and
from any other sources you may have. Describe two or three
ways our lives today would be different if we were living under
the Founders understanding of the First Amendment
The
Times and the Scriptures
VOCABULARY QUIZ KEY
Backgrounder #12, The Separation of Church and State
Match the following words from the
Backgrounder with the best definition from the second column:
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1. Tamper __E__
2. Proposition
__K__ 3.
Colleague
__M__ 4.
Pseudo
__J__ 5.
Ardent
__B__ 6.
Formulate
__N__ 7.
Embedded
__L__ 8.
Relevant
__A__
9. Reminiscent
__H__ 10.
Innovate
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A. Bringing to mind past
experiences B. To express in
a systematic way
C. A campaign or crusade
D. To inherit or receive as a gift
E. Idea put forth for discussion
F. Interfere, meddle
G. Rested, refreshed, revived
H. To introduce new ideas or
methods
J. Warm, intense, passionate
K. Fellow-workers in the same
profession
L. Pertinent, related to a matter
or point
M. False, pretended, counterfeit
N. Set firmly in a surrounding mass
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