In the 1970s, the Court decided two death penalty cases, four years apart, each resulting in a different conclusion. These cases are:

a. Furman v. Georgia and Gregg v. Georgia.
b. Furman v. Georgia and Gagnon v. Georgia.
c. Farmer v. Georgia and Gregg v. Georgia.
d. Farmer v. Georgia and Gagnon v. Georgia.


a

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