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![(75) Legal expression of prejudice on the grounds of religious or political
belief has becomea minor problem in our society.Prejudice on the basis of
race is, at least under systematicattack. There is reason for optimism that
it will start to die with the present.older generation. It is time we act to
assure full equality of opportunity to those citizens who, although in a
majority, suffer the restrictions that are commonly imposed on minorities.
to women.
The argument that this amendment will not solve the problem of sex
discrimination is not relevant If the argument were used against a civil
rights bill, as it has been used in the past, the prejudice that [74] lays behind
it would be embarrassing [75] Of course.from the hearts of human beings.
laws will not eliminate prejudice from them. But that is no reason to allow
prejudice to continue to be enshrined in our laws-to perpetuate injustice
through inaction
The amendment is necessary to clarify countless ambiguities and
inconsistencies in our legal system. (76) However, the Constitution
guarantees due process of law in the Sth and.14th amendments. But the
applicability of due process to sexdistinctions is not clear. Women are m
expedited from some state colleges and universities. In some states.
restrictions are placed on a married woman who engages in an independent
business. Women may not be chosen for some juries. Women even receive
beavier criminal penalties than men who commit the same crime.
Opponents of the amendment claim [78] it's ratification would throw the law
into a state of confusion and would result in much litigation to establish its
meaning. This objection overlooks the influence of legislative history in
determining intent and the recent activities of many groups preparing for
legislative changes in this direction.
OB) the most subtle, pervasive, and most institutionalized
C) the most subtle.most pervasive, and most institutionalized
D) the most subtlest penasive, and most institutionalized
7. Which of the following choices best matches the tone of the passage?
Legal expression of prejudice on the grounds of religious or political belief has become
a minor problem in our society.
A) NOOUNGE
B) Legal prejudice problems cue to religion and politics is just a tiny problem for us.
C) Idon't really think that legal expression of prejudice, like for religion and politics and
stuft, is a big deal
D) Legal expression of prejudice on grounds of beliefs about religion and politics and
such is an itty bitty issue
74. lays
A) NO CHANGE
B) lies
C) lay
D) lie
15. Which of the following choices represents the clearest and most concise way to convey
all of the information in the sentence?
of course, from the hearts of human beings,laws will not eliminate prejudice from
them.
A) NO CHANGE
B) Of course, from human beings hearts, prejudice will not be eliminated by human](https://static.questionai.mx/resource%2Fqaiseoimg%2F202502%2F75-legal-expression-prejudice-grounds-religious-tsayfzXv0B0i.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_600,h_600/quality,q_35/format,webp)
(75) Legal expression of prejudice on the grounds of religious or political belief has becomea minor problem in our society.Prejudice on the basis of race is, at least under systematicattack. There is reason for optimism that it will start to die with the present.older generation. It is time we act to assure full equality of opportunity to those citizens who, although in a majority, suffer the restrictions that are commonly imposed on minorities. to women. The argument that this amendment will not solve the problem of sex discrimination is not relevant If the argument were used against a civil rights bill, as it has been used in the past, the prejudice that [74] lays behind it would be embarrassing [75] Of course.from the hearts of human beings. laws will not eliminate prejudice from them. But that is no reason to allow prejudice to continue to be enshrined in our laws-to perpetuate injustice through inaction The amendment is necessary to clarify countless ambiguities and inconsistencies in our legal system. (76) However, the Constitution guarantees due process of law in the Sth and.14th amendments. But the applicability of due process to sexdistinctions is not clear. Women are m expedited from some state colleges and universities. In some states. restrictions are placed on a married woman who engages in an independent business. Women may not be chosen for some juries. Women even receive beavier criminal penalties than men who commit the same crime. Opponents of the amendment claim [78] it's ratification would throw the law into a state of confusion and would result in much litigation to establish its meaning. This objection overlooks the influence of legislative history in determining intent and the recent activities of many groups preparing for legislative changes in this direction. OB) the most subtle, pervasive, and most institutionalized C) the most subtle.most pervasive, and most institutionalized D) the most subtlest penasive, and most institutionalized 7. Which of the following choices best matches the tone of the passage? Legal expression of prejudice on the grounds of religious or political belief has become a minor problem in our society. A) NOOUNGE B) Legal prejudice problems cue to religion and politics is just a tiny problem for us. C) Idon't really think that legal expression of prejudice, like for religion and politics and stuft, is a big deal D) Legal expression of prejudice on grounds of beliefs about religion and politics and such is an itty bitty issue 74. lays A) NO CHANGE B) lies C) lay D) lie 15. Which of the following choices represents the clearest and most concise way to convey all of the information in the sentence? of course, from the hearts of human beings,laws will not eliminate prejudice from them. A) NO CHANGE B) Of course, from human beings hearts, prejudice will not be eliminated by human
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73. B) Legal prejudice problems cue to religion and politics is just a tiny problem for us.<br />74. A) NO CHANGE<br />75. A) NO CHANGE
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## Step1<br />The first question asks us to choose the option that best matches the tone of the passage. The tone of a passage is the author's attitude or feelings towards the subject matter. In this case, the author is discussing the issue of legal prejudice based on religious or political beliefs. The author's tone is serious and informative, not casual or dismissive. Therefore, the correct answer is B) Legal prejudice problems cue to religion and politics is just a tiny problem for us.<br /><br />## Step2<br />The second question asks us to choose the correct form of the verb 'lay' in the context of the sentence. The verb 'lay' is used when an action is performed on an object, while 'lie' is used when the subject itself is at rest. In this context, the verb 'lay' is used to indicate that the argument is laying behind the prejudice. Therefore, the correct answer is A) NO CHANGE.<br /><br />## Step3<br />The third question asks us to choose the clearest and most concise way to convey all of the information in the sentence. The original sentence is "of course, from the hearts of human beings, laws will not eliminate prejudice from them." The correct answer is A) NO CHANGE, as it is the most concise and clear way to convey the information.
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