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Introduction: Match each part of the Lemon Test to its meaning.

neutral
avoiding acting with religious purposes
unentangled
avoiding advancing or stopping religion
secular
avoiding unnecessary ties to religion

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Answer:

Neutral - avoiding advancing or stopping religion.Unentangled - avoiding unnecessary ties to religion.Secular - avoiding acting with religious purposes

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Answer:

Neutral - avoiding advancing or stopping religion.

Unentangled - avoiding unnecessary ties to religion.

Secular - avoiding acting with religious purposes .

Step-by-step explanation:

The Lemon Test is a test used in court cases after the Supreme Court judgment that details any legislation that concerns religion and public issues. This test derives its name from the lead plaintiff Alton Lemon who argues against the government's acts in trying to inhibit a person from expressing his religious beliefs.

In this test, the terms used in this legal test are as follows-

Neutral- which indicates that the government should not advance or stop any religious purposes.

Unentangled- the government must also avoid any unnecessary ties to any particular religion.

Secular- It must also avoid acting with any religious purpose.

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