Question
What is the main idea behind the separation of church and state?
A.
The government does not have the right to prosecute followers of Protestant religions.
B.
The government cannot dictate what religion is practiced by its people.
C.
Each country has the right to determine for itself if it will have a national religion.
D.
Each country, by law, has to declare one form of religion as the national religion.
A.
The government does not have the right to prosecute followers of Protestant religions.
B.
The government cannot dictate what religion is practiced by its people.
C.
Each country has the right to determine for itself if it will have a national religion.
D.
Each country, by law, has to declare one form of religion as the national religion.
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The main idea behind the separation of church and state is best expressed by:
**B. The government cannot dictate what religion is practiced by its people.**
This principle ensures that the government remains neutral in religious matters and that individuals are free to practice their religion without governmental interference.
**B. The government cannot dictate what religion is practiced by its people.**
This principle ensures that the government remains neutral in religious matters and that individuals are free to practice their religion without governmental interference.
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