
Foundations for the Freedom of Religion
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Justin Terawood
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By Justin Terawood
Freedom of Religion
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Multiple Choice
What is religion?
the trade of a specific country
an organized set of beliefs about faith in a higher power
Christianity
going to church and praying
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Multiple Choice
To which religion did the Quakers, Puritans, and Pilgrims belong?
Christianity
Islam
Church of England
Buddhism
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Multiple Choice
In which constitutional amendment would you find the freedom of religion?
1st
2nd
5th
10th
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The Protestant Reformation was a 16th-century religious movement that sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church and led to the creation of new Protestant denominations like Lutheranism and Calvinism.
- Martin Luther nailed the 95 thess (arguments) on the church door in Wittenburg
- Calvin taught that God had already decided who got into Heaven and who didn't (predestination).
Protestant Reformation
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When King Henry VIII asked the Pope the right to divorce his first wife, he was denied. She was the Pope's niece and he refused to allow her to be disrespected in such a way. So the King decided he would leave the Catholic Church and start his own, of which he would be the leader. This made him leader of the church and the state. Some people didn't like the way the Church of England practiced religion.
Church of England
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Multiple Select
Which of the following came to the New World because they felt persecuted by or wanted to change the Church of England?
Pilgrims
Puritans
Baptists
Quakers
Catholics
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Williams was banished by the Puritan leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 for his radical beliefs, including his critiques of the colony's religious and civil authorities and his disapproval of the confiscation of land from Native Americans.
In 1636, Williams and his followers settled on Narragansett Bay, where they purchased land from the native Narragansett people. He named the settlement "Providence" as a "lively experiment" and a place of shelter for those seeking freedom of religion- people can worship however they want.
Roger Williams
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Multiple Choice
Who founded Rhode Island (Providence) as a shelter for religious freedom?
William Penn
King Henry VIII
Roger Williams
Martin Luther
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William Penn championed religious freedom as a fundamental right and core principle for his colony, Pennsylvania, establishing it as a sanctuary for persecuted religious groups in the 17th century. His "Holy Experiment" offered liberty of conscience and self-government, enshrined in the 1701 Charter of Privileges, though it initially limited political participation and office-holding to Protestants. Penn's efforts were rooted in his Quaker beliefs and his own experiences with persecution, believing that tolerance fostered social harmony and a stronger state.
William Penn
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Multiple Choice
What is tolerance?
Loving something
Hating something
Wanting to immediately change something
Putting up with something
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Multiple Choice
To which progressive religious group did William Penn belong?
Puritans
Pilgrims
Quakers
Methodists
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Multiple Choice
Which colony did William Penn found?
Rhode Island
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Georgia
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Open Ended
In your own words, what is religious freedom?
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The very first change to the Constitution was to make sure that people had the right to practice their religion freely. It's called the Establishment Clause.
First Amendment
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Multiple Choice
What is an official change to the Constitution called?
Amendment
Preamble
Article
Clause
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Multiple Select
Click on any and all religions you are allowed to have in the United States in 2025.
Atheism (no religion)
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Hindu
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Multiple Choice
True or False: You can personally read your Bible or other religious scriptures.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: We can do prayer over the intercom in the mornings.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: We can force everyone to bow their heads in prayer each day.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Muslim students can stop and pray during the school day.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The United States is a Christian country.
True
False
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No, the United States is not officially a Christian nation; its Constitution prohibits the establishment of a religion and protects the free exercise of any religion, including no religion at all, establishing a secular government. While Christianity is the dominant religion and many Americans believe the founders intended the U.S. to be Christian, official documents like the Constitution and the Treaty of Tripoli confirm the nation's secular nature and religious neutrality.
Is the United States a Christian nation?
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Important Restrictions
No, freedom of religion does not permit human sacrifice. While the freedom to believe is absolute, the freedom to act on those beliefs is not, and actions like human sacrifice are illegal under secular law and do not receive First Amendment protection. The Supreme Court case Reynolds v. U.S. established that religious practices that violate laws like those against murder are not protected, even if they are religiously motivated
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Open Ended
Which religions are denied in the United States?
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Freedom of Religion
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