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What does the Free Exercise Clause state? It allows a state to establish an official church. It allows the government to establish an official religion. It gives states and local governments the right to interfere with religious practices. It protects a person's right to believe whatever he or she chooses about religion

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  1. 27 March, 21:03
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    the free exercise clause states: that it protects a person's right to believe whatever he or she chooses about religion
  2. 27 March, 21:25
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    The correct answer is: It protects a person's right to believe whatever he or she chooses about religion.

    The Free Exercise Clause presented in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution is combined with the Establishment Clause and both say that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof".

    It means that even if the State is not going to support any religion, it is also not allowed to disrespect each person's right to believe in whatever he/she wants.
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