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The First Amendment to the Constitution prevents Congress from doing what?
allowing the government to enter private homes without probable cause
allowing the government to enter private homes without probable cause
limiting the right to bear arms
limiting the right to bear arms
preventing people from having a speedy trial
preventing people from having a speedy trial
establishing a religion for the country
allowing the government to enter private homes without probable cause
allowing the government to enter private homes without probable cause
limiting the right to bear arms
limiting the right to bear arms
preventing people from having a speedy trial
preventing people from having a speedy trial
establishing a religion for the country
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The First Amendment to the Constitution prevents Congress from establishing a religion for the country. It guarantees the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, thus ensuring that the government cannot establish an official religion or interfere with individual religious practices.
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The First Amendment to the Constitution prevents Congress from **establishing a religion for the country**.
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