In which case did the Supreme Court uphold a death penalty statute that provided for a two-stage trial structure that requires the sentencing judge or jury to consider aggravating or mitigating circumstances?
A. Furman v. Georgia
B. Woodson v. North Carolina
C. Weems v. United States
D. Gregg v. Georgia
D. Gregg v. Georgia
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a. primitive rebellion b. proletariat rebellion c. primitive revolution d. proletariat revolution
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word