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the government gives public funds to low - performing schools for new c…

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the government gives public funds to low - performing schools for new computers. they decide to give more money to the lowest performers, some of which happen to promote multidenominational religions. according to the establishment clause, how would a court rule on this case? as a direct violation of the clause because government institutions cannot support religious institutions for any reason as a violation of the clause because the government gave more money to religious schools than public schools as in compliance with the clause because the governments action was for a secular purpose, did not advance a particular religion, and was unentangled as in compliance with the clause because the government gave money to fewer religious schools than public schools

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Establishment Clause requires government actions to have a secular purpose, not advance a particular religion, and avoid excessive entanglement. The government is giving funds for new computers to low - performing schools (including some religious ones) based on performance, not to promote religion. So it meets the criteria.

Answer:

as in compliance with the clause because the government's action was for a secular purpose, did not advance a particular religion, and was unentangled