Quick Civics: Freedom of Religion Explained
Discover what Freedom of Religion really means in the United States in this quick, easy-to-understand civics lesson. Professor Hallenbrook breaks down the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment, explaining how they protect your right to worship freely—and prevent the government from promoting or restricting religion.In this video, you’ll learn:Why the U.S. cannot have an official religionWhat school prayer rulings actually meanWhen government funding can—and can’t—go to religious organizationsHow the Supreme Court protects your right to worshipWhy California’s COVID church-service ban was struck downPerfect for students, educators, and anyone wanting a clear explanation of constitutional religious freedom.📚 Stay informed. Stay empowered.
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