Which of the following statements about the First Amendment's religion clause are true? Check all of the boxes that apply The government cannot be run by a religious group. The government cannot stop people from practicing their religion. The government cannot make laws that religious organizations have to follow. The government cannot create a national religion The government cannot use the word "God" in any official documents or other works. DO NEV

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Among the statements you provided:


- The government cannot be run by a religious group.

- The government cannot stop people from practicing their religion.

- The government cannot make laws that religious organizations have to follow.

- The government cannot create a national religion.


These are generally accurate representations of principles associated with the First Amendment's religion clauses, protecting freedom of religion and preventing the establishment of a state religion. However, the last statement, "The government cannot use the word 'God' in any official documents or other works," is not accurate. The First Amendment does not prohibit the use of religious language or references in official documents; it prevents the establishment of an official state religion.