In which instance would the court most likely overturn a governmental action? (1 point)

• when the majority opposes the action
• when the action is disliked by the dominant religious group
• when a minority group favors the action
• when the action is discriminatory against a minority group

1 answer

The court is most likely to overturn a governmental action when the action is discriminatory against a minority group. Courts often intervene in cases where constitutional rights are violated, particularly in instances of discrimination, to ensure justice and protect the rights of individuals and groups.