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hodyreva [135]
3 years ago
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In Santa Fe District v. Doe, the court ruled that student-led prayer at a school football game failed the "Lemon Test” because i

t was "too entangled.” What does this mean? The prayer was too close to a Catholic tradition, and the majority of students practiced another religion. The students might have been pressured by peers to pray, leading to bullying. The games were too closely related to an official school activity, showing religious support. The coach may have instructed the students to pray, making it a condition of their team membership.
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lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • The games were too closely related to an official school activity, showing religious support.

Explanation:

In Santa Fe District v. Doe, the court decided that understudy drove petition at a school football match-up fizzled the Lemon test since it was "excessively caught". This implies the court thought the amusements were excessively firmly identified with school action.

Along these lines, the football match couldn't be viewed as a private movement, yet open since it was empowered by the school. Additionally, the discourse radiating from this occasion would be open, and being straightforwardly energized by the school, would damage the Establishment Clause, by connecting legitimately to a substance of the government of the United States (the school) with religious issues.

Tcecarenko [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C.The games were too closely related to an official school activity, showing religious support.

Explanation:

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