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**part 2: the five freedoms of the first amendment
directions: read each paragraph and the question below it.
paragraph 1: freedom of religion
the first amendment begins by protecting freedom of religion, which has two important parts. first, the government cannot force people to follow a certain religion or support a state religion. second, the government cannot stop people from practicing their own beliefs, as long as they do not harm others. these rules limit the government’s power and protect individual choice. many early americans came to the united states because they wanted the freedom to worship differently, so the writers of the constitution made sure this freedom was guaranteed. today, this protection helps create a society where people with many beliefs can live together peacefully.
- which statement best explains the purpose of freedom of religion in the first amendment?
a. it allows the government to choose a religion for the country.
b. it only protects religious groups approved by the government.
c. it requires all citizens to practice the same religion.
d. it prevents the government from forcing or banning religious beliefs.**
To solve this, we analyze each option against the paragraph:
- Option A: The paragraph says the government can't force a religion, so A is wrong.
- Option B: The text states the government can't stop people from practicing their beliefs (even if not approved by government), so B is wrong.
- Option C: The paragraph emphasizes individual choice and no forced religion, so C is wrong.
- Option D: The paragraph says the government can't force a religion or stop people from practicing (as long as no harm), which means it prevents the government from forcing or banning religious beliefs. So D matches.
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D. It prevents the government from forcing or banning religious beliefs.