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Answer:
Whether individual states can require a religious test or oath
Explanation:
The Bill of Rights protected the right to freedom of religion for public officials, stipulating that no public official should be subjected to a religious test or oath, but that he should swear an oath to the constitution. It also prohibited the federal government from establishing these tests or oaths to the population. However, the Bill of Rights did not impose this same ban on individual states, and many of them imposed religious tests and oaths for holding public offices, limiting individuals who could or might not hold those offices.