With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". under the due process clause.” Snaman v. Thornburgh, 956 F.2d 275 (Table), 1992 WL 33924, *2 (9th Cir. Feb. 25, 1992) (Unpub.Disp.). Because the Henrys did not raise such a constitutional challenge, the FDIC has had no opportunity to argue whether the regulation has a rational relationship to a legitimate government interest. It is clear, however, that insuring the deposits of depository institutions while simultaneously setting limits on such insurance by establishing a maximum deposit insurance amount constitutes a legitimate government interest. Requiring the aggregation of deposits maintained by a depositor at a single institution, and limiting insurance for revocable trust accounts to certain categories of beneficiaries, appears to be rationally related to this interest. See id.

A: holding that the particular method is not rationally related to legitimate government interest if it is clearly arbitrary and unreasonable
B: holding that if status is not a fundamental right and that  1915g is rationally related to the legitimate end of deterring frivolous lawsuits
C: holding transfer rule did not violate federal equal protection as rule was uniformly applied not arbitrary and rationally related to legitimate government interest
D: holding that the tdjcs prohibition on long hair and beards is rationally related to legitimate state objectives
A.