How did Wisconsin violate the Free Exercise Clause in Wisconsin Vs. Yoder?(1 point) Responses Wisconsin made a law establishing limits on Amish practices outside of the community. Wisconsin made a law establishing limits on Amish practices outside of the community. Wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public school instead of receiving a private education. Wisconsin made a law forcing children to go to public school instead of receiving a private education. Wisconsin made a law banning incendiary speech against certain religious groups. Wisconsin made a law banning incendiary speech against certain religious groups. Wisconsin made a law allowing the use of religious dress while serving in the military. Wisconsin made a law allowing the use of religious dress while serving in the military.

Wisconsin violated the Free Exercise Clause by making a law forcing children to go to public school instead of receiving a private education. This interfered with the Amish religious belief that children should be educated within their own community and violated their right to freely exercise their religion.