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How did the framers ensure people the freedom to practice their religion in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point) Responses The Bill...Asked by @_@
How did the framers ensure people the freedom to practice their religion in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
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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 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.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article II states that the president must be 35 years old.
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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 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.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article I states that Congress has the power to tax.
Article II states that the president must be 35 years old.
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The correct response is:
**The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.**
Specifically, the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees the freedom of religion by prohibiting Congress from making laws that establish a religion or restrict the free exercise of religion.
**The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.**
Specifically, the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights guarantees the freedom of religion by prohibiting Congress from making laws that establish a religion or restrict the free exercise of religion.
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The correct answer is:
**a. The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.**
**a. The Bill of Rights states that Congress cannot prohibit the practice of religion.**