Asked by Quentin
What are the two religious liberties guaranteed by the first amendment?
A. Private organizations to establish for indoors, a religion or prohibit its people from being part of any religion.
B. The US government can’t prevent citizens from attending services or exercising any aspect of their region.
C. Private organizations can’t prevent citizens from attending services or exercising any aspect of the religion.
D. The US government can’t establish or endorse a religion or prohibit its people from being part of any religion
A. Private organizations to establish for indoors, a religion or prohibit its people from being part of any religion.
B. The US government can’t prevent citizens from attending services or exercising any aspect of their region.
C. Private organizations can’t prevent citizens from attending services or exercising any aspect of the religion.
D. The US government can’t establish or endorse a religion or prohibit its people from being part of any religion
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
B. The US government can’t prevent citizens from attending services or exercising any aspect of their religion.
D. The US government can’t establish or endorse a religion or prohibit its people from being part of any religion.
D. The US government can’t establish or endorse a religion or prohibit its people from being part of any religion.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.