Prior to 1954, if a state wanted to enact a program that separated individuals based on their race, but still provide both sets of persons equal services, what would the government have to demonstrate for this program to be deemed constitutional?
A. it was necessary to promote a compelling governmental interest
B. it was rationally related to a legitimate governmental interest
C. there was only minimal state action involved
D. it was substantially related to an important governmental interest
dont getting any idea for this question
2 answers
Not D for sure
It's not A either