In Zelman v.v. Simmons-Harris in 2002, the Supreme Court ruled school voucher programs are constitutional so long as

In Zelman v.v. Simmons-Harris in 2002, the Supreme Court ruled school voucher programs are constitutional so long as



a. there is true private choice.
b. school officials are supportive of applicants.
c. students are not segregated on the basis of gender.
d. teachers are educated in secular colleges and universities.
e. textbooks are purchased by private/ individual funds.




Answer: A


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