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according to the establishment clause, how would displaying a \happy holidays\ sign in class be viewed?the display violates the clause because it celebrates christianitythe display does not violate the clause because it is secular.the display does not violate the clause because it is store-bought.the display violates the clause because holidays are forbidden in schools.
The Establishment Clause prohibits government (including public schools) from advancing or endorsing a specific religion. "Happy Holidays" is a secular, inclusive greeting that does not favor any single religious holiday, so it does not violate the clause. The other options are incorrect: it does not celebrate Christianity specifically, being store-bought is irrelevant to the clause, and holidays are not forbidden in schools.
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The display does not violate the clause because it is secular.