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In which situation might freedom of religion be limited? (1 point)
A church holds a meeting on public property with the proper permits.
A person breaks a policy of their employer to participate in a religious ceremony.
A person takes a personal day from work due to a religious holiday.
A public school provides meal alternatives for students who do not eat meat for religious reasons.

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A person breaks a policy of their employer to participate in a religious ceremony.

Reason: religious freedom can be limited when it conflicts with legitimate government or private employer rules (e.g., workplace policies, safety requirements); employers may restrict or discipline conduct that violates workplace rules, though they often must try to provide reasonable accommodation.