Which of the following statements about the First Amendment’s religion clause are true? Check all of the boxes that apply. The government cannot be run by a religious group. The government cannot stop people from practicing their religion. The government cannot make laws that religious organizations have to follow. The government cannot create a national religion. The government cannot use the word “God” in any official documents or other works.

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Answer:

1)The government cannot be run by a religious group.

2)The government cannot create a national religion.

3)The government cannot stop people from practicing their religion.

4)The government cannot make laws that religious organizations have to follow.

Explanation:

I believe it is these four because in the First Amendment it states that the people have the freedom of religion

The government cannot stop people from practicing their religion, The government cannot make laws that religious organizations have to follow and the government cannot create a national religion.

What is religious clause?

The First Amendment's Establishment Clause prohibits the government from adopting laws "respecting an establishment of religion.

It also prohibits the government from favoring religion over non-religion, or non-religion over religion, in an arbitrary way.

Thus, govt. can't stop practicing religious and cannot make laws that religious have to follow and govt. can't create a national religion are correct statements.

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