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22 June, 15:34

In which case did the U. S. Supreme Court decide that it was OK to have such things as the phrase "In God We Trust" on the coinage?

A Schenk v. United States.

B Barron v. Baltimore.

C Lynch v. Donnelly.

D New York Times v. Sullivan.

E Lemon v. Kurtzmann.

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  1. 22 June, 15:50
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    C Lynch v. Donnelly.

    Explanation:

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    C Lynch v. Donnelly.

    In this case, in 1984, the US Supreme Court ruled, basically, that expressions such as "In God we Trust" were more related to popular sayings than to any religion belief, so deciding that things as the phrase on the coinage were ok.
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