In the 2002 Supreme Court Case Zelman v.Simmons-Harris, the Court ruled by a slim 5-4 margin that Ohio's voucher program ______.
A) violated the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause
B) violated the 1st Amendment Establishment Clause
C) violated the 5th Amendment Due Process Clause
D) was not in violation of the 1st Amendment's Establishment Clause.
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