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20 May, 19:02

The facts:

The city of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, displayed a crèche (nativity scene) every year as part of its Christmas decorations.

The scene was accompanied by a sign that read, "Season's Greetings."

A group sued the city, arguing that the crèche was a religious symbol of Christmas.

Its members argued that the crèche violated the establishment clause of the First Amendment.

Given your understanding of the establishment clause, what argument could the group have made?

A. The city government was endorsing a religion.

B. The display respected the beliefs of other religions.

C. The city government had the right to free exercise of religion.

D. The display did not stop people from observing other religious practices.

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  1. 20 May, 21:17
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    The answer is A.

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