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In Lebanon, the democratic government’s constitution requires that its leaders must be A. residents of certain cities. B. residents of certain provinces. C. members of particular political parties. D. members of particular religious groups.

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@bookworm00981 @SarahEZZMcK

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@bookworm1156 @asher1027 @bibby

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Constitution provides for freedom of religion and the freedom to practice all religious rites, provided that the public order is not disturbed. The Constitution declares equality of rights and duties for all citizens without discrimination or preference but establishes a balance of power among the major religious groups. The Government generally respected religious rights; however, there were some restrictions, and the constitutional provision for apportioning political offices according to religious affiliation may be viewed as discriminatory. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom by the Government during the period covered by this report, and government policy continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. At the same time, the Government took some steps to improve religious freedom, including the Ministry of Interior's February 11, 2009 circular, allowing citizens to remove their religious affiliations encoded on national identity cards. There were periodic reports of societal abuses or discrimination based on religious affiliation, belief, or practice. There was tension among religious groups, attributable to competition for political power, and citizens continued to struggle along sectarian lines with the legacy of a 15-year civil war (1975-90). Despite tensions generated by the competition for political power, places of worship of every confession continued to exist side by side, extending a centuries-long national heritage as a place of refuge for those fleeing religious intolerance. The U.S. Government discusses religious freedom with the Government as part of its overall policy to promote human rights.

OpenStudy (sarahezzmck):

@Marco,Phillip

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What

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read it lol

OpenStudy (sarahezzmck):

lmfao yeah read it Alex

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its eather C or A

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok is that all i had tave to do is read it LOL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (sarahezzmck):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

up to u

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lol

OpenStudy (sarahezzmck):

lol i thought it was Alex's decision lmao

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it is

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i see that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I honestly don't know, but I would say C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree with asher1027 It's C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let me know if you got it right.

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