The courts have allowed financial support to religious, nonpublic schools in instances where the funds were used exclusively to benefit the children (child-benefit theory). In which of the following court cases involving the child-benefit theory did the courts allow school districts to reimburse parents for the cost of bus fares to attend nonpublic schools?

a. Everson v. Board of Education
b. DiCenso v. Robinson
c. Witters v. Washington Department of Services for the Blind
d. Cochran v. Louisiana State Board of Education


A

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