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In the engle v. vitale case of 1962, how did the supreme court interpret the establishment clause of the first amendment? a: only prevented the establishment of a national church b: prohibiting school-organized and led bible-reading and prayer in public schools c: grounds for denying federal aid to children attending religious schools d: not allowing nondenominational school prayer by students on school grounds

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