With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". power. In fact the Rolling Meadows seal presents a more compelling case for finding the challenged display unconstitutional. The City's seal is a permanent statement that is viewed year-round, while the creche is displayed only seasonally amidst the secular celebration of Christmas. The Latin cross on the seal, then, brings together church and state in a manner that suggests their alliance perhaps even more ardently than the unconstitutional creche display! ] in ... Allegheny ... The seal of Rolling Meadows acts as the City’s imprimatur for official correspondence, property and business. The conspicuous depiction of the preeminent symbol of a particular faith on that seal conveys a message of approval that is simply inconsistent with the first amendment. Id. (citation omitted) (<HOLDING>). 39 . The cross incorporated in the seal

A: holding that establishment of christmas day as legal public holiday did not violate establishment clause
B: holding that plaintiffs have standing to assert establishment clause violation because in part a cross led plaintiffs to alter their behavior
C: holding that the presence of a cross on the city insignia did not violate the establishment clause
D: holding that inclusion of cross on government seal violated federal establishment clause
D.