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The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
The Free Exercise Clause is usually referred to as the Establishment Clause of the First Amendement to the United States Constitution. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment reads: " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. "
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the establist clause- (And the free exercise clause.-dmoon)
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
Establishment - Separates church and state, and prohibits an official religion.Free Exercise - Second part of constitutional guarantee of religions freedom. allows people to believe in whatever they want that has to do with religion.
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The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
Free exercise clause
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights. It prohibits the federal legislature from making laws that establish religion (the "Establishment Clause") or prohibit free exercise of religion (the "Free Exercise Clause"), laws that infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to assemble peaceably, or limit the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.