Which law would be considered unconstitutional on the basis of First Amendment guarantees? (1 point) Responses A ban on the publication of classified information by government employees A ban on the publication of classified information by government employees A requirement that church employees pay income tax A requirement that church employees pay income tax A requirement that churches get a permit before building a new chapel A requirement that churches get a permit before building a new chapel A prohibition on electing religious leaders to government office

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Among the options provided, the law that would likely be considered unconstitutional based on First Amendment guarantees is:

A prohibition on electing religious leaders to government office.

This prohibition could be seen as a violation of both the Free Exercise Clause and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which protect individuals' rights to practice their religion and prohibit the government from establishing a religion or unduly interfering with religious practices.