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22 May, 02:53

The First Amendment's free-exercise clause gives - the government the right to promote specific religions and faiths. the people the right to set up religious displays on public property. the government the right to create a national religion for all people. the people the right to choose their own set of religious beliefs.

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  1. 22 May, 05:54
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    The Free Exercise Clause reserves the right of American inhabitants to take any religious belief and participate in religious rites. Free-exercise sections of state constitutions which sheltered religious "[o]pinion, expression of opinion, and run through were all specifically sheltered" by the Free Exercise Clause. In the clause this also include, that people can choose whatever religion they want. Therefore, the answer is the last one.
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