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why is determining excessive entanglement between church and state difficult?
this question is worth 10 point(s)
because the constitution does not define religion
because courts avoid religious topics
because excessive is a subjective term
because schools are exempt from the first amendment
The term "excessive entanglement" lacks a fixed, objective definition. Different interpretations of what counts as "excessive" lead to varying judgments, making it hard to determine a clear boundary between permissible and impermissible church-state interactions. Other options are incorrect: the Constitution does address religion (First Amendment), courts do rule on religious topics, and schools are not exempt from the First Amendment.
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Because 'excessive' is a subjective term