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How did the framers ensure people the freedom to practice their religion in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
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Article II states that the president must be 35 years old.
Article II states that the president must be 35 years old.
The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.
The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article VI, Clause 3 states that people don’t have to take a religious test.
Article VI, Clause 3 states that people don’t have to take a religious test.
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Article II states that the president must be 35 years old.
Article II states that the president must be 35 years old.
The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.
The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article VI, Clause 3 states that people don’t have to take a religious test.
Article VI, Clause 3 states that people don’t have to take a religious test.
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The correct answer is:
The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.
The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.
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