Reread this passage from the text: Although an 1852 act of the Indiana General Assembly guaranteed that 'no sectarian tenet should be inculcated by any professor at the university,' students in 1867 were required to go to chapel every morning for devotions and on Sundays–besides morning church services–everybody got more 'moral instruction' that afternoon. Which one of the following passages best summarizes it?
1) The university taught religious history courses even though such subject matter is illegal according to state law.
2) The university required all students to take religious instruction, even though state law prohibited the university any specifically religious practices.
3) The university cannot require any 'morality' on the part of its student body because of state law.