The ______ clause of the First Amendment bans the state from helping religious institutions, whereas the ______ clause bans the state from restricting the free practice of religion by individuals.

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Answer:

Establishment clause;

Free exercise cause

Explanation:

The Establishment and the free exercise clause are two two provisions concerning religion.

The Establishment clause prohibits the government from establishing a church that is the government can't sponsor any church while the Free Exercise Clause protects citizens' right to practice their religion as they please, so long as the practice does not run afoul of a "public morals" or a "compelling" governmental interest.

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Answer:

The Establishment clause

The Free exercise clause

Explanation:

The Establishment clause is a clause in the first Amendment of the constitution of the United states of America and this clause bans the states from establishing any form of religion or making laws that favors one religion over another religion in the state.

The free exercise clause restricts the states/congress from making or passing any law that will limit individuals from freely practicing their various religions in the U.S. although the supreme court have had to place some restrictions on some religious practice that threatens the national security of the state.

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