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Which ideas would Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom support?
Reserving the right to run for office to persons of a specific religion
Mandatory tithes (taxes) to be used specifically for churches
Separation of Church and State
Punishment for inappropriate religious traditions
State-sponsored churches
State neutrality on religion
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