Differentiate between the right to establish a religion and the right to practice a religion that are both found in the Bill of Rights.

A. The former is intended to make it difficult for people to start new religions, and the latter is to help slaveholders to use religion to keep enslaved people in line.
B. The former is a right to make sure religions will continue to be included in all government documents, and the latter ensures that people can go to church on Sundays.
C. The former is a right to establish a national religion, and the latter is a right to make human sacrifices.
D. The former is a right to make sure that any religion can be founded in the United States, and the latter ensures that all religions can be practiced in the United States.

D. The former is a right to make sure that any religion can be founded in the United States, and the latter ensures that all religions can be practiced in the United States.