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AP US Government
Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.2
How might religious diversity evolve if early colonial governments hadn't established protections similar to those later granted under the first amendment's freedom of religion clause?
Religious diversity would remain unaffected without early protections similar to those in the first amendment's freedom of religion clause.
Religious pluralism would become more prevalent even without such protections from colonial governments.
The United States may have one state religion instead of multiple religious denominations.
There might be fewer religious denominations due to restrictions on religious practices and beliefs.
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AP US Government - 3.2 First Amendment: Freedom of Religion
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