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marysya [2.9K]
4 years ago
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How do you think the guarantees of religious freedom ratified in 1791 affected?

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AnnZ [28]4 years ago
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The correct answer is:

The guarantees of religious freedom ratified in 1791 affected because from there, we have the freedom to choose any religion we want or not at all.  

To have the freedom to choose the religion we feel most comortable with is a right in the United States. One person could be Methodist, Baptist or Catholic, and he can profess his religious principles at home, in public, respecting other people’s beliefs. This is a by-product of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution of 1791 that states that the Congress will not make any law to establish a religion or that prohibits the free exercise of any religion or personal belief, or suppress the freedom of speech.


Veseljchak [2.6K]4 years ago
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<span>The guarantees of religious freedom ratified in 1791 affected the Bill of Rights by giving citizens to practice any religion that they wish.</span>
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