Answer:
action bears a rational relationship to its desired end
Explanation:
In strict scrutiny the government would show to the court why some laws should not be removed from the constitution, Its a form of judiciary review. The law remains only if the government can show that law is necessary to a urgent action in state interest, if it required to achieve this interest and if the law does not use any means that is restrictive to achieve the purpose.
If the actions bears a rational relationship to the people who needs its most and the law will needed in achieving the interest then the law stays in scrutiny.