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The free exercise clause and the establishment clause
The First Amendment states that Congress will not make any laws establishing religion and that there would be free exercise of any religion. These two clause make up what is called the Establishment part of the First Amendment.
The establishment clause is the continuing source among all americans
The free exercise clause says that all citizens may worship as they choose.
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religion
Officially, the first establishment clause was enacted in 1947, but there is debate over whether or not to include the Establishment clause as part of the 14th Amendment in 1868 or as part of the original Bill of Rights.
The Establishment Clause and the The Free Excercise Clause
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. "
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
free exercise clause.
The free exercise clause and the establishment clause
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
The free exercise clause and the establishment clause
prohibits the adoption of an official religion.