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What does the establishment clause NOT protect? Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion…

A. creating a new religion and holding weekly services
B. establishing a national church
C. becoming a member of a church
D. erecting holiday public displays that favor one religion's traditions and beliefs over

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The establishment clause does not protect "B. establishing a national church," since the whole point of the clause is to ensure that all religions are welcome in the United States.
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