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Apublic high school cites the establishment clause to explain why students
may not pray on campus. how does this interpretation conflict with the free
exercise clause of the first amendment?
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a. the free exercise clause says that public schools may not forbid
any student activities.
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b. the free exercise clause says that the government may allow
prayer as long as it is led by government employees.
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c. the free exercise clause says that the government may only
restrict activities associated with certain religions.
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d. the free exercise clause says that all citizens may worship as they
choose.

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