All of the following are true about religious displays on public property EXCEPT that
A) court cases over these issues have been ruled upon under the establishment clause.
B) religious displays have been allowed in certain situations.
C) displays of a crèche at Christmastime may be allowed if secular displays are also being shown.
D) nativity scenes have been allowed as stand-alone displays.
E) acceptability of displays of the Ten Commandments depends on whether the context is overtly religious.
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