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In which circumstance would the U.S. government most likely be able to constitutionally limit a citizen's right to freedom of religion? A. A Jewish immigrant purchases a Ch…
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In which circumstance would the U.S. government most likely be able to
constitutionally limit a citizen's right to freedom of religion?
A. A Jewish immigrant purchases a Christian church and turns it into a synagogue.
B. A religious leader publicly announces which candidate he
supports during an election
C. A school principal teaches Bible study classes at his church on the weekends.
D. A mayor places passages from the Bible in prominent locations around city hall.
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B. A religious leader publicly announces which candidate he supports during an election.
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