Which of the following meet the Lemon test? Select all that apply.

a. an interpreter for a deaf student in a Jewish school
b. state funds used to pay for a Catholic priest to speak to an after-school student Christian group
c. a state paying for state tests to be administered at a Catholic school
d. state funds used to pay a math teacher at an Islamic school
e. state monies being used to pay for religious school students to go to the aquarium in their city

Respuesta :

The answers are A and C.

The lemon test is an interpreter for a deaf student in a Jewish school and a state paying for state tests to be administered at a Catholic school.

What is the Lemon test?

The lemon test is commonly used to describe the government's treatment of religious institutions for the establishment of religions. The government's role should be for secular purposes.

To pass this Lemon test government's behavior should be

  • having secular purpose
  • does not promote any particular religion
  • can not foster an excessive government involvement in religious activities.

Therefore the correct option is A and C.

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