In which circumstance would the U.S. government most likely be able to

constitutionally limit a citizen's right to freedom of religion?

A. A Jewish immigrant purchases a Christian church and turns it into a synagogue.

B. A religious leader publicly announces which candidate he
supports during an election

C. A school principal teaches Bible study classes at his church on the weekends.

D. A mayor places passages from the Bible in prominent locations around city hall.

B. A religious leader publicly announces which candidate he supports during an election.

This is because there are laws in place that prohibit religious organizations from endorsing political candidates or parties, known as the Johnson Amendment. This is considered a valid limitation of the right to freedom of religion because it is aimed at maintaining political neutrality and avoiding the risk of certain religions gaining an unfair advantage in the political sphere.