What does the establishment clause of the First Amendment provide?
A) That only religions recognized when the First Amendment was passed are entitled to recognition and protection.
B) Government cannot make a law establishing a religion.
C) Government must establish laws respecting religion in order to prevent disruptive behavior such as terrorism and to allow free-exercise by the majority.
D) Government cannot make a law referencing religion in any manner.
E) Government cannot make a law prohibiting the free exercise of religion.
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