With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of patriotic or political importance, it is understood that: the reasonable observer will see one religious code placed alongside ... political or patriotic documents, and will understand that the [government actor] pro-motets] that one religious code as being on a par with our nation’s most cherished secular symbols and documents. This is endorsement.... American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky v. McCreary County, Kentucky, 145 F.Supp.2d 845, 851 (E.D.Ky.2001), quoted in McCreary County, 354 F.3d at 459. Thus, this Court has condemned transparent attempts to “secularize” displays of the Ten Commandments by surrounding them with other patriotic documents and symbols. McCreary County, 354 F.3d at 460 (citing Indiana Civil Liberties Union v. O’Bannon, 259 F.3d 766, 773 (7th Cir.2001) (<HOLDING>)). Similarly, the Seventh Circuit Court of

A: holding that it is apparent that this act is not a revenue bill within the contemplation of said section of the constitution fpr the reason that the revenue to be derived therefrom is merely an incident to the main object of the bill and that its general purpose was not that of raising revenue id  5
B: holding that a display consisting of bill of rights preamble to indiana constitution and ten commandments would signal to reasonable observer that the state approved of such a link and was sending a message of endorsement
C: holding that where it is alleged that state has violated rights conferred by constitution governmental immunity is not available in state court action but declining to infer a right to sue the state for damages on the basis of a violation of the michigan constitution
D: holding  15 of the kansas constitution bill of rights affords rights identical to the fourth amendment and therefore the leon goodfaith exception should be woven into state constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
B.