Everyone in Britain has the right to religious freedom -- in teaching, worshi

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问题    Everyone in Britain has the right to religious freedom -- in teaching, worship and observance -- without interference from the community or the State. Religious organizations and groups may own property, run schools, and promote their beliefs in speech and writing. There is no religious bar to the holding public office.
   Britain has a long tradition of religious tolerance. Freedom of conscience in religious matters was achieved gradually from the seventeenth century on words. The laws discriminating against, minority religious groups were gradually administrated less harshly and then finally repealed.
   The past 30 years have seen the acceptance of a wide variety of religious beliefs and traditions of large numbers of immigrants are made at places of work to allow the members of non--Christian religious to follow their religious observances.
   There are two established churches in Britain, that is, churches legally recognised as official churches of the State: in England the (Anglican) Church of England, and in Scotland the (Presbyterian) Church Of Scotland. Ministers of the established churches, as well as clergy belong to other religious groups, work in services run by the State, such as the armed forces, national hospitals and prisons, and are paid a salary for such services by the State.
   The State makes no direct contribution to church expenses, although since 1997 limited state aid has been given for the repair of historic churches.

选项 A、The community or the State has the right to interfere in religious freedom.
B、There are still tile laws discriminating against minority religions groups.
C、The religious beliefs have little effects on the social status of British.
D、Immigrants of different nationalities haven’t their own religious beliefs in Britain in the previous days.

答案 C

解析 四个选项在文中都可以找到类似的说法,但肯定有差异。根据短文内容,发现C项是正确的说法。
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