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In which instance would the court most likely overturn a governmental action? (1 point) when the majority opposes the action when the action is discriminatory against a minority group when a minority group favors the action when the action is disliked by the dominant religious group
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When the action is discriminatory against a minority group — courts often overturn government actions that violate constitutional protections (e.g., equal protection, fundamental rights), especially for suspect classifications.
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