Government and Politics – Religion & Society delves into the complex relationship between religious beliefs and political structures, exploring how faith traditions influence public policy, civil rights, education, and governance. This topic examines the role of religion in shaping national identity, moral values, and social movements, as well as the constitutional principles of freedom of religion and the separation of church and state. From debates over prayer in schools to legislation rooted in religious morality, the interaction between religion and society continues to fuel political discourse and legal challenges worldwide. The topic also investigates how governments accommodate religious diversity while upholding secular democratic values in multicultural societies.