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VikaD [51]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from the text. "The Court introduced a three-pronged standard, now known as the Lemon test, to decide whether a

State law amounts to an 'establishment' of religion. That standard states: (1) a law must have a secular, not religious, purpose; (2) it must neither advance nor inhibit religion; and (3) it must not foster an 'excessive entanglement' of government and religion." How has the Lemon test affected Supreme Court rulings about public aid to church-related schools?
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1 answer:
klasskru [66]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The Lemon test has affected Supreme Court rulings about public aid to church-related schools because The Court has used the Lemon test to rule that most public aid to religious schools is unconstitutional.

Explanation:

It is stated in the three points that are presented in the excerpt that government and religion must be set apart and the government should either support of attack any kind of religious institution, then public aid to church-related schools will be a way of breaking the State rules and it would be considered an offense.

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