Which of the following describes the lemon test? Is it a test to decide church state cases a test to decide race discrimination cases a test to decide pre-speech cases or a test to decide voting rights cases

The Lemon test is a legal test used primarily in the United States to determine the constitutionality of government actions or policies under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. It was established by the Supreme Court in the case of Lemon v. Kurtzman in 1971.

To answer this question, we can rule out the options one by one. The Lemon test is not specifically related to race discrimination cases or voting rights cases. It focuses on cases involving the separation of church and state.

So, the correct option is that the Lemon test is a test to decide church-state cases.