Some students and school officials have claimed that the free exercise
clause of the First Amendment allows them to organize prayer sessions in
public schools. How does this interpretation conflict with the establishment
clause?
O A. Many feel that public institutions such as schools should allow
people to express whatever religious views they wish.
B. School prayer may be seen as an example of the government
interfering too much in education.
O C. Organized prayer in public schools could be seen as the
government endorsing a particular religion.
O D. Spending time praying in school may prevent students from
focusing on meeting academic standards.