Respuesta :
The correct answer is A. The city government was endorsing a religion.
Explanation:
The First Amendment, which is an article or part of the constitution that protects some of the basic freedoms of people in the U.S, establishes in terms of religion that the government cannot promote a specific religion or stop people from exercising the religion they want and doing this would be considered as a violation of the constitution. In the case presented in the question, a group of people sued the city because the city displayed a nativity scene that was part of its Christian decoration. In this situation, the group that sued the city can rely on the First Amendment as the nativity decoration somehow promote the establishment of Christian religion over other religions which is a violation according to the First Amendment, this means, the group could have argued "The city government was endorsing a religion" and therefore violated the First Amendment as the mayor or government in charge of the city promote the display of a decoration of a specific religion.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. The group could have argued that the city government was endorsing a religion when allowing to display the creche.
Explanation:
The Establishment Clause prohibits the government from passing laws that establish an official religion or show preference for one religion over another. The Court, however, declared constitutional some government activities related to religion, such as providing bus transportation for students of parochial schools and allowing the application of the "Sunday rest laws".
Seeing that the government allowed the display of the creche, the group could have interpreted that it was a form of adoption of a religion by it.