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17 March, 08:54

The establishment clause would prevent

A. a church from being built in a Jewish area

B. the mayor's office from displaying a cross

C. a citizen from placing a religious scene in a business

D. the president from having a Christmas party at home

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  1. 17 March, 10:35
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    The establishment clause would prevent a church from being built in a Jewish area. It is the clause in the First Amendment to the US Constitution that precludes the foundation of religion by Congress. This condition not just restricts the legislature from building up an official religion additionally disallows government activities that unduly support one religion over another. It likewise precludes the legislature from unduly favoring religion over non-religion or non-religion over religion.
  2. 17 March, 11:32
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    B. the mayor’s office from displaying a cross
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