History, asked by trentpalmer2001, 1 year ago

According to the reading, what were the city’s secular purposes for displaying the crèche? Check all that apply.

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Answered by dackpower
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To encourage the celebration of Christmas

The creche represents the beginnings of Christmas but does not promote Christianity in particular. A nativity scene also known as a manger scene or creche is the special display, particularly during the Christmas in winter, which represent the birth of Jesus.

City’s secular purposes for presenting the creche was "representation of the historical origins of this traditional event” rather than to denote official support for any spiritual message.  



Answered by mlerma221
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Answer:

To celebrate the holiday

To show how the holiday started

Explanation:

Right in edg

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