Where in the Constitution is there a limit on religion?(1 point)

Responses

The Bill of Rights allows the government to establish a national religion.
The Bill of Rights allows the government to establish a national religion.

In Article VI, Clause 3 that says that a person can’t be required to submit to a religious test to get a government job.
In Article VI, Clause 3 that says that a person can’t be required to submit to a religious test to get a government job.

The Bill of Rights allows the government to prevent the practice of religion.
The Bill of Rights allows the government to prevent the practice of religion.

Article I of the Constitution allows anyone over 25 to run for the House of Representatives.

1 answer

None of these responses accurately state where in the Constitution there is a limit on religion. The correct answer is in the First Amendment of the Constitution, which states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." This means that the government cannot establish an official religion or interfere with the practice of religion.