Laïcité et fondamentalisme The Christian right believes that separation of church and state is not explicit in the American Constitution, believing instead that such separation is a creation of what it claims are activist judges in the judicial system. In the United States, the Christian right often supports their claims by asserting that the country was "founded by Christians as a Christian Nation.“ Members of the Christian right take the position that the Establishment Clause bars the federal government from establishing or sponsoring a state church (e.g., the Church of England), but does not prevent the government from acknowledging religion.
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Adhérents : dénominations par état
Adhérents : église baptiste
Adhérents : église catholique
Pew institute : on religion
Pauvreté par counties
Basketball : principales univsersités
THE HILLBILLIES
Les Quakers Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) began as an unorthodox branch of Christianity in 17th century England, and their relation to Christianity is now looser still. Quakers share a way of life more than a set of theological beliefs. We seek to experience God directly - within ourselves, in our relationships with others, and with the world around us ( Christianity
Scénario socio-géographique A) Dimensions géographiques : Les landscapes, places, regions B) Facteurs socioculturels : Origine ethnique, raciale, genre / sexualité, conditions sociales C) Dimension temporelle : Amérique jeffersonienne, hamiltonienne (révolution industrielle), métropolisation, banlieusardisation, C) Trame (entrée) : espace, gens (groupes), phénomènes (évènements, actions), concepts / problématiques D) Déroulement : mise en place (setting), scènes en parallèle, scène en fusion, ending