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Separates church and state; the U.S. cannot have a national religion.
 
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pertaining to no specific religion
 
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to communicate ideas through words or actions
 
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the publication of false and damaging information about a person
 
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To bring together into a group; to gather
 
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historic, turning point for future decisions
 
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Using actions and symbols rather than words to convey an idea
 
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the First Amendment guarantee people have the right to practice their religion freely
 
Free Exercise clause
 
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a decision that is the basis or reason for future decisions
 
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A government preventing material from being published.
 
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