/rɪˈlɪdʒəs tɛst/ – Phrase
Definition: kiểm tra để xác định tín ngưỡng.
A more thorough explanation: A religious test is a requirement imposed by a government or other authority that an individual must affirm a specific religious belief or affiliation in order to hold a public office, obtain a government benefit, or exercise a civil right. Religious tests are generally prohibited in the United States under the First Amendment to the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and prohibits the government from establishing a state religion or favoring one religion over others.
Example: The state constitution prohibits any religious test for holding public office.