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6) Select TWO facts about the Free Exercise Clause.
Citizens may believe and practice whatever they choose.
Citizens have the right to share their faith in all situations.
The state must remain neutral concerning individuals’ religious convictions.
Government officials can never enter church property.
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- Citizens may believe and practice whatever they choose.
- The state must remain neutral concerning individuals’ religious convictions.
(Explanation: the Free Exercise Clause protects religious beliefs and practices and requires government neutrality toward religion; it does not give an absolute right to share faith in all situations, nor bar government officials from entering church property for lawful, neutral purposes.)
- The state must remain neutral concerning individuals’ religious convictions.
(Explanation: the Free Exercise Clause protects religious beliefs and practices and requires government neutrality toward religion; it does not give an absolute right to share faith in all situations, nor bar government officials from entering church property for lawful, neutral purposes.)
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