Based on previous Supreme Court rulings, which would be considered a display of the Ten Commandments that does not violate the C
onstitution? A. a display in a public school classroom
B. a large cultural and historical display
C. a display that is meant to support a religion
D. a town display celebrating the Bible
The Supreme Court has ruled in the past on where the Ten Commandments can be displayed that will not violate the Constitution. One place where they can be displayed without violating the Constitution is a large cultural and historical display. The correct answer is B.
Explanation: A national campaign has been mounted to post the ten commandments publically in colleges, courthouses, and different public buildings. On Gregorian calendar month, twenty-one, 1999, the family analysis council associated over 36 members of Congress launched an initiative, referred to as the “Hang Ten” project, to show the Decalogue in legislature offices, public colleges, and different public buildings.The Supreme Court has ruled in the past on where the Ten Commandments can be displayed that will not violate the Constitution. One place where they can be displayed without violating the Constitution is a large cultural and historical display.
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