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What U.S. Supreme Court case supported the idea of “separate
16. What ended the "separate but equal" legal doctrine in the US?
A. The 1896 Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson, which said
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The Supreme Court Case of Plessy v. Ferguson resulted in a decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation
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What ended the "separate but equal" legal doctrine in the US?(1 point) Responses The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of
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What ended the "separate but equal" legal doctrine in the US?(1 point) Responses The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of
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In order for a case to reach the Supreme Court, the court must decide whether it wants to hear the case. If the Supreme Court
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Why was Marbury v Madison an important Supreme Court case?(1 point)
Responses It created the Supreme Court It created the Supreme
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Which of the following BEST describes the criterion used by the United States Supreme Court to decide which cases to review?
A. A
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Which of the following cases would the Supreme Court most likely hear?
A. a criminal case in which a politician who was convicted
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Why was Marbury v Madison an important Supreme Court case?(1 point)
Responses It created executive powers It created executive
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A group of citizens lose their case in the Florida Supreme Court. They believe their rights under the U.S. Constitution have
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