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The Establishment Clause in the First Amendment Does Which of the Following? A Guarantees Freedom of Speech to All Citizens. __ B

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The establishment clause in the First Amendment does which of the following? A Guarantees freedom of speech to all citizens. __ B Prevents prior restraint of the press. B __ (C) C Prohibits the setting up of a state church. __ D Defines the concept of dual citizenship. __ E Allows citizens to enter freely into contracts with other citizens.

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Eduardo maestro · Tutor durante 5 años
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'C'

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## Step 1The establishment clause is a part of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. It prohibits the government from establishing a religion or promoting one religion over another. This means that the government cannot set up a state church or favor one religion over another.## Step 2The establishment clause does not guarantee freedom of speech to all citizens. This is covered by the free speech clause of the First Amendment.## Step 3The establishment clause does not prevent prior restraint of the press. This is covered by the free press clause of the First Amendment.## Step 4The establishment clause does not define the concept of dual citizenship. This is a legal concept that is not covered by the First Amendment.## Step 5The establishment clause does not allow citizens to enter freely into contracts with other citizens. This is a legal concept that is not covered by the First Amendment.