In Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court held that

A. it violates the establishment clause for government to compose official prayers.
B. it violates the free exercise clause for government to compose official prayers.
C. it violates the establishment clause for government to support school vouchers.
D. it violates the free exercise clause for government to support school vouchers.
E. it is constitutional for government to sponsor school prayer if it is voluntary.

Answer: A

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