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How did Wisconsin violate the Free Exercise Clause in Wisconsin v. Yoder?(1 point)
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Wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public schools instead of receiving a private education.
Wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public schools instead of receiving a private education.
Wisconsin made a law allowing the use of religious dress while serving in the military.
Wisconsin made a law allowing the use of religious dress while serving in the military.
Wisconsin made a law banning incendiary speech against certain religious groups.
Wisconsin made a law banning incendiary speech against certain religious groups.
Wisconsin made a law establishing limits on Amish practices outside of the community.
Wisconsin made a law establishing limits on Amish practices outside of the community.
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Wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public schools instead of receiving a private education.
Explanation: The compulsory attendance law conflicted with the Amish religious practice of ending formal education after 8th grade, and the Court held enforcing it violated the Free Exercise Clause.
Explanation: The compulsory attendance law conflicted with the Amish religious practice of ending formal education after 8th grade, and the Court held enforcing it violated the Free Exercise Clause.
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