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Th paragraph(s) from “Act for Religious Freedom” best support(s) the answer to Part A is Paragraphs 1-2.The Act for Establishing Religious Freedom, also known as the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, was enacted in response to George Mason's proposal in the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776. After being drafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1777, it was accepted by the Virginia General Assembly on January 16, 1786. Virginians were now "free to express... their religious opinions" and were not "compelled to frequent or support any religious service, venue, or ministry whatsoever."The act, which begins with an articulate defense of religious and intellectual freedom and finishes with explicit protections of religious liberty and belief, is among the most significant pieces of legislation ever voted by the assembly.Complete question:PART B: Which paragraph(s) from “Act for Religious Freedom” best support(s) the answer to Part A?A. Paragraphs 1-2B. Paragraph 4C. Paragraph 7D. Paragraph 10...