Which of the following justifications would be consistent with Supreme Court rulings about the use of student activity fees to support a student club opposed by many students?

A. Banning such clubs and activities violates the free association clause of the First Amendment.
B. Banning such clubs and activities defies the concept of intellectual freedom.
C. Banning such clubs and activities is a clear and present danger to the intellectual growth of students attending the university.
D. Promoting such clubs and activities, which allow for the dynamic discussion of philosophical, religious, and scientific topics, may serve the university's mission.
E. Promoting such clubs and activities is sound educational theory.


Answer: D

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