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read the list below to answer the question. which part of the bill of rights prohibits federal and state governments from carrying out the actions above? • passing laws to aid religious institutions • requiring individuals to attend religious services • punishing individuals for their religious beliefs • levying taxes to support religious institutions o sixth amendment right to counsel o tenth amendment reserved powers o fifth amendment due process of law o first amendment establishment clause
The First Amendment Establishment Clause in the Bill of Rights of the US Constitution prohibits the government from establishing a religion or favoring one religion over another. This includes actions like passing laws to aid religious institutions, levying taxes to support religious institutions, requiring individuals to attend religious services, and punishing individuals for their religious beliefs. The other amendments listed (Fifth, Tenth, Sixth) are not related to these types of religious - government interaction prohibitions.
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First Amendment Establishment Clause