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The strict scrutiny test holds that: a. no discrimination should be allowed. b. discrimination is allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out. c. states should be allowed to pass laws in the best interests of their citizens. d. discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake. e. discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior.

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