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In Kelo v. City of New London, Conn., where the city forced people to sell their houses so there could be a new large private project built, the Supreme Court held that the forced sale:
 a. was legitimate as long as the city used the property for government purposes
  b. violated the takings clause because the largest impact of the action fell on minorities c. violated the takings clause because property owners were not paid fair market value d. was legitimate if approved by the federal Department of Housing
  e. none of the other choices
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