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What understandings of religion and rights were cited to counter these limits?

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Answer: Religion instilled a conviction in progress, in social reforms' potential to improve society, in American women's unique position as moral arbiters, and in the codes of behavior that were appealing to the Northern middle class, which progressively dominated American culture.

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Answer:

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You have the right to take action based on your thoughts and beliefs. This might include the freedom to wear religious clothing, the freedom to voice your opinions, and the freedom to engage in religious worship. Public authorities cannot prevent you from practising your religion unless there are compelling grounds - read the section on limitations below.

This right, in particular, covers a wide range of non-religious beliefs, including atheism, agnosticism, vegetarianism, and pacifism. A belief must be serious, apply to fundamental aspects of human life or conduct, be held truly, and be deserving of respect in a democratic society to be protected under this article.

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