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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The answer is B: the mayor's office from displaying a cross

The Establishment Clause in the Constitution would prevent the mayor’s office from displaying a cross.

What was the Establishment Clause?

  • Prevents an association between the government and religion.
  • Prevents the government from favoring a single religion.

The mayor is the government of the town so displaying a cross would send a message of supporting Christianity which is a violation of the Establishment Clause.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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