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

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when a minority group favors the action
when a minority group favors the action

when the action is discriminatory against a minority group
when the action is discriminatory against a minority group

when the majority opposes the action
when the majority opposes the action

when the action is disliked by the dominant religious group

when the action is discriminatory against a minority group

The court is most likely to overturn a governmental action when the action is discriminatory against a minority group.

The court is most likely to overturn a governmental action when it is discriminatory against a minority group. Discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, or other protected characteristics goes against the principles of equality and fairness. To determine whether a governmental action is discriminatory, the court will typically examine the intent and effect of the action. If it is found that the action disproportionately harms a particular minority group or targets them specifically, the court may overturn it as unconstitutional.