In which instance would the court most likely overturn a governmental action?(1 point)
Responses
when the action is discriminatory against a minority group
when the action is discriminatory against a minority group
when the action is disliked by the dominant religious group
when the action is disliked by the dominant religious group
when the majority opposes the action
when the majority opposes the action
when a minority group favors the action
1 answer
None of the responses provided are correct. The court is most likely to overturn a governmental action when it is found to be unconstitutional or in violation of existing laws or regulations. This can apply to actions that discriminate against any group, are disliked by any religious group, opposed by the majority, or favored by a minority. The court's decision is based on the legality and constitutionality of the action, rather than the preferences or opinions of particular groups.