Can the government create a law that adversely affects religious worship?
A) Yes, the government has the ability to create any law based on the supremacy clause.
B) Yes, the government can do so if it demonstrates that it was not attempting to adversely affect a religious group.
C) Yes, only if the government can show a compelling justification.
D) No, because this violates the separation of church and state.
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