How is the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment best described? A. It prevents the government from creating a nationally recognized religion. B. It allows each individual the freedom to practice a religion of choice. C. It restricts a church's ability to collect money from its followers. D. It keeps the federal government from placing property taxes on churches.
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The free-exercise clause pertains to the right to freely exercise one's religion. It states that the government shall make no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion. ... For example, courts would not hold that the First Amendment protects human sacrifice even if some religion required it.
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