What is the difference between the establishment clause and the free-exercise clause?
O The establishment clause stops the government from favoring a religion while the free exercise clause allows
people to express their religion.
O The establishment clause allows the government to favor a religion and the free exercise clause allows people to
express their religion.
O The establishment clause stops the government from favoring a religion and the free exercise clause stops people
from expressing their religious beliefs.
O The establishment clause allows the government to favor a religion and the free exercise clause stops people from
being able to express their beliefs.

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Answer:

A) The establishment clause stops the government from favoring a religion while the free exercise clause allows people to express their religion.

Explanation:

Establishment clause prohibits the government from "endorsing, supporting, or becoming too involved in religion and religious activities." The Free exercise clause protects religious beliefs and allows people to practice and share.

Evidence: https://home.ubalt.edu/shapiro/rights_course/Chapter5text.htm#:~:text=The%20free%20exercise%20clause%20protects,in%20religion%20and%20religious%20activities.