The correct answer is the freedom to practice the religion of your choice
This is according to the first amendment. According to it, people have the right to whatever religion they have and there will never be a state religion that will make them believe in it or preach it or that will forbid them from having their own religion.
The correct option is **(a) the freedom to practice the religion of your own choice. **
One of the major characteristics of a democratic state is being secular, i.e. having no official state religion. It also means that the state shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of their religious beliefs . The freedom to practice a religion of choice is constituted as one of the most important personal rights, along with the rights to freedom of expression, and the right to practice the profession of choice.
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The freedom to practice the religion of your choice is guaranteed by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights. This amendment ensures individuals can follow their own religious beliefs without government interference. Other options listed do not represent rights explicitly protected by the Bill of Rights.
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