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In Social Studies / College | 2025-07-05

A principal who leads a prayer at a graduation violates the First Amendment's
A. establishment clause
B. freedom of religion clause
C. free exercise clause
D. lemon test clause

Asked by nevaeh7472

Answer (2)

A principal leading a prayer at a graduation ceremony violates the First Amendment's establishment clause, which prohibits government endorsement of religion. This action can be evaluated using the Lemon test, which assesses whether a government action improperly supports or entangles with religion. While individuals have rights under the free exercise clause, this scenario involves government action rather than individual practice. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-05

The principal leading a prayer at a graduation violates the First Amendment's establishment clause, which prevents the government from favoring any religion. This action suggests government endorsement of a particular faith, conflicting with the constitutional separation of church and state. The Lemon test is used to determine if such actions align with the establishment clause guidelines.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-08