What decision was made by the Supreme Court in a landmark 2002 case on the issue of school vouchers?

A. Providing government vouchers to attend schools that do not meet state or federal accreditation standards was ruled unconstitutional.
B. Providing government vouchers to attend religious schools was ruled constitutional.
C. The use of any form of government school vouchers violated the separate but equal clause.
D. The use of government vouchers to attend religious schools is unconstitutional.
E. Providing government vouchers to attend private schools was ruled constitutional.


Answer: B

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