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Which of the following countries banned the students from wearing any political or religious symbols in 2004?


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a

USA

b

India

c

France

d

Germany 

answer is C.

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The country that banned the students from wearing any political or religious symbols in 2004 is France.
The wearing of obvious religious or political signs or symbols by students, such as the Jewish skullcap, the Islamic hijab, or huge Christian crosses, was outlawed in France in February 2004. Immigrants from the former French colonies of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco have been quite hostile to this regulation. France, experiencing a labour shortage in the 1960s, offered permits to these immigrants to enter and work there. These immigrants' daughters frequently cover their heads while in school. However, since this new law was passed, they have been sent out of school for wearing head scarves.
 
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Which of the following countries banned the students from wearing any political or religious symbols in 2004?