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Masteriza [31]
2 years ago
10

The ________ is the provision of the First Amendment that prohibits the government from endorsing a state-sponsored religion; in

terpreted as preventing government from favoring some religious beliefs over others or religion over non-religion
Social Studies
1 answer:
kotykmax [81]2 years ago
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The establishment Clause is the provision of the First Amendment that prohibits the government from endorsing a state-sponsored religion; interpreted as preventing the government from favoring some religious beliefs over others or religion over non-religion.

<h3>What do you understand by the establishment Clause?</h3>

A religion cannot be "established" by the government per the Establishment Clause. The word "establishment" is not clearly defined. In the past, it meant that state-sponsored churches like the Church of England were forbidden.

The free exercise provision might be broken, for instance, if the government forbids offering churches protection from fire and police. The establishment clause may be broken if the government offers too many services to churches (such as additional protection for a church event).

The Establishment Clause was created to at the very least forbid the federal government from establishing and funding a national religion, as was the case in many other nations at the time of the nation's foundation.

To know more about Establishment Clause refer to:  brainly.com/question/16507611

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