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Base your answer to question 4 on the passage
below and on your knowledge of social studies.
… We the General Assembly of Virginia do enact,
that no man shall be compelled to frequent or
support any religious Worship place or Ministry
whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained,
molested, or burthened [burdened] in his body or
goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his
religious opinions or belief, but that all men shall
be free to profess, and by argument to maintain
their opinions in matters of religion, and that the
same shall in no wise [way] diminish, enlarge, or
affect their civil capacities.…
— Virginia General Assembly, 1779
The principle expressed in this proposed law was
also contained in the
(1) Zenger case decision
(2) Albany Plan of Union
(3) First amendment
(4) Alien and Sedition Acts


Sagot :

The principle expressed in this proposed law was also contained in the First Amendment. Although these principles can be found in many other places in US government. 

Answer:

religious beliefs should not affect a person’s standing in the community

Explanation:

edge 2020 :)

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