The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the San Francisco laundry licensing board had engaged in discriminatory application of the law in the case of __________
A) Koramatzu v. the United States
B) Tape v. Hurley
C) Ling Sing v. Washburn
D) Yick Wo v. Hopkins
Answer: D
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A. first B. second C. third D. fourth
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Which statement concerning Republican rule in the former Confederate states is true?
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How did the Soviet Union and China respond to North Korea's invasion of South Korea?
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