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Which describes discrimination that is allowed under the equal protection clause

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Answer:

Groups of people may be classified in a reasonable way.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Fourteenth Amendment, enshrined the "equal protection of the law" clause in a very reasonable manner, stating that, "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to their jurisdiction are citizens of the United States and of the United State where you live. No State may make or enforce laws restricting the privileges or immunities of United States citizens, nor shall it deprive any person of his life, liberty or property without due process of law, or deny to any person under his jurisdiction equal protection of the laws " .

User Jonathan Barber
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The correct answer is that groups of people may be classified in a reasonable way.

This is only for things like statistical data when doing the decennial census or anything similar.
User Ijas Ameenudeen
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