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According to the establishment clause, how would a government funded museum posting of the ten commandments along with the history of religion and its beliefs and practices be viewed?
a) the posting would be in violation of the clause because religious items cannot be put in public places.
b) the posting would be in violation of the clause because the items relate to a particular religion.
c) the posting would not be in violation of the clause because people willingly go to the historical society.
d) the posting would not be in violation of the clause because there is a learning purpose to the items.

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