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identify how the establishment clause protects freedom of religion.
it prevents the government from limiting church access to tax funds.
it prevents the government from setting up churches.
it prevents the government from treating any non - christian religion as the official religion of the united states.
it prevents the government from passing laws aiding any religion or favoring one religion over another.
it prevents the government from requiring attendance at any church or belief in any religious idea.
The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment in the United States Constitution prevents the government from establishing an official religion (so preventing treating any non - Christian religion as the official religion of the United States is correct). It also prohibits the government from favoring one religion over another (so preventing passing laws aiding any religion or favoring one religion over another is correct). Additionally, it stops the government from requiring religious attendance or belief (so preventing the government from requiring attendance at any church or belief in any religious idea is correct).
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It prevents the government from treating any non - Christian religion as the official religion of the United States.
It prevents the government from passing laws aiding any religion or favoring one religion over another.
It prevents the government from requiring attendance at any church or belief in any religious idea.