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  1. What does each of the photos depict? How would you describe the subjects of each photo?

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    Questions: - What does each of the photos depict? How would you describe the subjects of each photo?
  2. What values do the subjects appeal to in each of the photos?

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    Questions: - What values do the subjects appeal to in each of the photos?
  3. People who have prayed at the monument have been criticized by some for having worshipped a graven image and having defied the Constitution; they have been praised by others for having prayed to defend morality and American values. Do you agree with either of these views? Why or why not?

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    Questions: - People who have prayed at the monument have been criticized by some for having worshipped a graven image and having defied the Constitution; they have been praised by others for having prayed to defend morality and American values. Do you agree with either of these views? Why or why not?
  4. How would you describe the conflict depicted in the signs held by Ken Cornelius and Carol Moore in the first photo? How would you describe the conflict suggested in the second photo? In which of the photos do the people present a stronger case? Explain.

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    Questions: - How would you describe the conflict depicted in the signs held by Ken Cornelius and Carol Moore in the first photo? How would you describe the conflict suggested in the second photo? In which of the photos do the people present a stronger case? Explain.
  5. Should religious images and monuments be displayed by government institutions and in public places? Do such displays reflect the beliefs of the Founding Fathers and the values that Americans share? Or do they go against the Constitution by favoring one religion over another? Explain.

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    Questions: - Should religious images and monuments be displayed by government institutions and in public places? Do such displays reflect the beliefs of the Founding Fathers and the values that Americans share? Or do they go against the Constitution by favoring one religion over another? Explain.