The freedom of religion provision in the first amendment has two parts. which part prevents the creation of a religious government? identify the clause that contains these protections, and explain its meaning. give your answer in the form of at least two complete sentences.
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Answer:
The Establishment Clause contains this protection. It says that Congress cannot "make a law respecting an establishment of religion," and it prevents the federal government from promoting or showing preference for a religion.
Explanation:
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The Free Practices Act and the Establishment Section are two provisions of the First Amendment which deal with religion.
The government cannot "establish" a religion, according to the Constitution.
The Free Trial Bill protects people's right to practice their religion as they see fit, as long as it does not violate "public morality" or the "compulsory" government "interest". For example, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Prince v. Massachusetts, 321 U.S. 158 (1944), that the state may force the vaccination of children whose parents refuse them for religious reasons. The state has a vested interest in protecting public health and safety, according to the Court.