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question 3 10 points the provision of the first amendment that prohibits the government from endorsing a state - sponsored religion; interpreted as preventing government from favoring some religious beliefs over others or religion over non - religion. necessary and proper clause establishment clause privileges and immunities clause full faith and credit clause
The described provision aligns with the part of the First Amendment that bars government from establishing or favoring a religion over others or non-religion, which is the establishment clause. The other clauses serve different purposes: the necessary and proper clause relates to congressional powers, the privileges and immunities clause concerns state citizen rights, and the full faith and credit clause deals with state recognition of each other's acts.
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C. establishment clause