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The new Religious Freedom Act was first introduced in the

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The SFSU Student Union Executive Board

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California Assembly

c.

United States Senate

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California Senate

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United States House of Representatives

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The law in question originally had a 'bill number' of

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One

b.

Six Six Six

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Seven Come Eleven

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Nineteen Sixty Four

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Numbers suck so I'm just not answering this one

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The new law protects a Muslim woman's right to wear a hijab at work, but not a Sikh's right to wear a turban at work -- True or False?

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False

b.

True

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I can't answer this because I don't know what a hijab is, nor what a Sikh is.

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You wear a cross to work at a retail store, over your blouse. Your boss says "Please take that off or hide it. I do not want to offend our non-Christian customers." You refuse to hide it. You are sent to the stock room where there are no customers, but you are paid the same rate of pay as if you had done your usual job out in the front of the store. Is this legal?

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Yes

b.

No

c.

Dude, I so don't care because I am so not into wearing jewelry....

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Your employer is completely tolerant of every religion. He is very open about this and allows his employees to practice their religions freely. He allows them to wear hijabs and beards and turbans. But he does not allow atheists to wear big buttons saying "I am an atheist." Is this legal?

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a.

Yes, because this is not a religious practice or observance, it is just a political statement.

b.

No, it's religious jewelry that is part of practicing one's lack of faith.

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