In order to claim a violation of the equal protection clause, a claimant must prove that:
A) the official government action had a discriminatory effect.
B) the officials intended to discriminate.
C) the government action had a discriminatory effect and a discriminatory purpose.
D) the government action treated the claimant differently than other people.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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