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how did wisconsin violate the free exercise clause in wisconsin v. yoder? (1 point)
wisconsin made a low banning incendiary speech against certain religious groups.
wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public schools instead of receiving a private education.
wisconsin made a law allowing the use of religious dress while serving in the military.
wisconsin made a law establishing limits on amish practices outside of the community.
In the case of Wisconsin v. Yoder, the key issue was related to education. The Amish community had religious beliefs regarding education, and Wisconsin's law forcing children to go to public schools instead of receiving a private (Amish - oriented) education was seen as a violation. The Free Exercise Clause protects religious practices, and in this case, the Amish educational practices were a part of their religious lifestyle.
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Wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public schools instead of receiving a private education.