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How is freedom of religion protected by the Bill of Rights? Select three options.
People are free to choose not to practice religion.
Citizens can practice whatever religion they choose.
Religious services are provided to people free of charge.
No national religion can be established by the government.
People are allowed to choose from government-approved religions.
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Correct answers (three):
- People are free to choose not to practice religion. — Protected by the Free Exercise Clause.
- Citizens can practice whatever religion they choose. — Also protected by the Free Exercise Clause.
- No national religion can be established by the government. — Protected by the Establishment Clause.
The other two are incorrect: the Bill of Rights does not require religious services be provided free, nor does it allow only government-approved religions.
- People are free to choose not to practice religion. — Protected by the Free Exercise Clause.
- Citizens can practice whatever religion they choose. — Also protected by the Free Exercise Clause.
- No national religion can be established by the government. — Protected by the Establishment Clause.
The other two are incorrect: the Bill of Rights does not require religious services be provided free, nor does it allow only government-approved religions.
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