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Constitutional Rights
First Amendment
Free Exercise Clause
Which right does the free exercise clause of the first amendment protect? Is it the right to say whatever you want the right to believe whatever you want the right to practice your own religion or the right to print your own newspaper
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The free exercise clause of the First Amendment protects the right to practice your own religion.
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