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What is the purpose of the establishment clause?

A. to give citizens the right to form religious groups

B. to stop government from supporting one religion

C. to give government power to choose a state religion

D. to stop citizens from practicing religion in public

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B. to stop government from supporting one religion

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The purpose of the establishment clause is;

B. to stop government from supporting one religion


Step-by-step explanation:

Establishment Clause. In u. s. law, the institution Clause of the primary modification to the u. s. Constitution, in conjunction with that Amendment's Free Exercise Clause, type the constitutional right of freedom of faith. Congress shall create no law respecting an institution of faith, or prohibiting the free exercise thence. 2 clauses of the primary modification concern the connection of presidency to religion.

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