In Engel v. Vitale (1962) , the Supreme Court
A) upheld an Alabama law authorizing a daily one-minute period of silence for meditation and voluntary prayer.
B) ruled that the State Board of Regents in New York had acted unconstitutionally by composing a prayer to be used in public school classrooms at the start of each day.
C) held that individuals cannot pray in public schools, and teachers may no longer wish their students a "Merry Christmas."
D) held that public schools are barred from teaching about religion.
E) ruled that the State Board of Regents in New York had acted constitutionally when composing a prayer to be used in public school classrooms, because the prayer was nondenominational.
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