Asked by dbh
What does the establishment clause guarantee about religious freedom?
A.
The U.S. president cannot say prayers or perform public religious practices.
B.
U.S. politicians cannot hold religious beliefs that impact their duties.
C.
U.S. citizens can perform any religious practices they want.
D.
Congress cannot create laws that set up a national religion.
I'm having a tossup between C and D, Im leaning more towards D though
A.
The U.S. president cannot say prayers or perform public religious practices.
B.
U.S. politicians cannot hold religious beliefs that impact their duties.
C.
U.S. citizens can perform any religious practices they want.
D.
Congress cannot create laws that set up a national religion.
I'm having a tossup between C and D, Im leaning more towards D though
Answers
Answered by
dbh
nvm I was right its D:)
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