History, asked by caybri2014, 11 months ago

Which statements describe the reasons why the Supreme Court found the RFRA to be unconstitutional? Check all that apply.

Congress had not taken strong enough action to interpret the First Amendment.
Congress had changed the meaning of the First Amendment, rather than enforcing it.
Congress had given states too much freedom to interpret the First Amendment.
Congress had created a law that was not proportional to the problem it was fixing.
Congress had taken away states’ rights by passing the RFRA

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option E.


Congress had taken away states’ rights by passing the RFRA act.


John Kennedy, the president of the US Congress, also found the RFRA act to be unconstitutional.


These statements describe the reasons why the Supreme Court found the RFRA to be unconstitutional.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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The answer is the last option, that is, the Congress had earlier taken away the right of the state by legally passing the RFRA act.


The then President of America was John F. Kennedy and he vehemently opposed the Congress act of RFRA to be unconstitutional.


In fact, along with him, the Supreme Court also found the act to be unconstitutional and declared it to be so.  

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