The Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment primarily protects the right to practice your own religion. This clause ensures that individuals can practice their religious beliefs without government interference, as long as those practices do not violate public morals or a compelling governmental interest.
Which right does the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment protect?
the right to say whatever you want
the right to say whatever you want
the right to believe whatever you want
the right to believe whatever you want
the right to practice your own religion
the right to practice your own religion
the right to print your own newspaper
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