Which of the following of protections under the establishment clause of the first amendment? Select 2.

-A father objects to his sons school including a daily prayer <<<
-an Amish family objects to a law requiring schooling until age 16
-restrictions are placed on the funding of parochial schools
-a familys religious belief prohibit the use of blood transfusions<<

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Based on the options provided, the two protections under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment are:

1. A father objects to his son's school including a daily prayer.
2. Restrictions are placed on the funding of parochial schools.

To check your answer, let's break down the options:

- The option regarding the father objecting to his son's school including a daily prayer is a protection under the Establishment Clause. This clause ensures that the government does not establish or favor any particular religion, and having a prayer in a public school could be seen as promoting a specific religious belief.

- The option about restrictions being placed on the funding of parochial schools is another protection under the Establishment Clause. It aims to maintain separation between religious institutions and the government by not providing financial support to religious organizations.

The other two options in your list are not protections related to the Establishment Clause:

- An Amish family objecting to a law requiring schooling until age 16 would fall under the Free Exercise Clause, protecting an individual's right to practice their religion without undue interference from the government.
- A family's religious belief prohibiting the use of blood transfusions could be an example of the Free Exercise Clause protecting an individual's right to act in accordance with their religious beliefs.

Thus, the correct answer is that the protections under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment are the first and third options:

- A father objects to his son's school including a daily prayer.
- Restrictions are placed on the funding of parochial schools.