Multiple Choice
What was the result of the 2004 case that argued the phrase under God in the Pledge of Allegiance violated the First Amendment?
A) The Supreme Court ruled that the phrase did not violate the establishment clause.
B) The Supreme Court ruled that the phrase violated the establishment clause.
C) The Supreme Court ruled that the phrase was protected by the free exercise clause.
D) The Supreme Court ruled that the phrase was not protected by the free exercise clause.
E) The Supreme Court did not rule on the issue, dismissing the case on a technical matter.
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