Question

Read the excerpt from the US Constitution.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.

According to the excerpt, what is the role of Congress regarding religion?

Congress cannot promote a religion.
Congress cannot make disrespectful laws.
Religious groups can only be formed by Congress.
Religious groups must be governed by Congress.

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Correct answer: Congress cannot promote a religion.

Explanation: The clause (the Establishment Clause) prohibits Congress from creating or endorsing an official religion or favoring one religion over others. It does not say Congress must govern or form religious groups, nor that it may only make "respectful" laws.
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