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14 August, 09:24

The establishment clause would prevent

a church from being built in a Jewish area

the mayor's office from displaying a cross

a citizen from placing a religious scene in a business

the president from having a Christmas party at home

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  1. 14 August, 09:35
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    The correct answer is the mayor's office from displaying a cross.

    The establishment cause makes it so that the government cannot establish or endorse a specific religion. This establishment clause ensures that citizens have the right to freedom of religion. This is why the mayor's office would not be able to display a cross, as this would sure an endorsement of a specific religion on government property.
  2. 14 August, 09:49
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    The answer is B: the mayor's office from displaying a cross
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