Sociology, asked by Santoshdevarapalli, 12 days ago

Source: The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the legislature from

making laws “respecting an establishment of religion” or that “prohibit the free exercise of

religion”. What is meant by the word ‘establishment’ is that the legislature cannot declare any

religion as the official religion. Nor can they give preference to one religion. In the U.S.A. the

separation between State and religion means that neither the State nor religion can interfere in

the affairs of one another.

Statement: According to the given source the word establishment is that the legislature can

declare any religion as the official religion and can they give preference to one religion

(a) Agree

(b) Disagree

(c) Strongly Disagree

(d) Strongly Agree

II. Answer the ​

Answers

Answered by CheeseGod
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Answer:

c. Strongly Disagree. According to the constitution of The U.S.A, the government can't make any decision on religious affairs. Hence, the government can't give preference to one religion.

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