In ____________, the Court invalidated on due process grounds a state law prohibiting the teaching of the German language in primary schools

a. Prudential Insurance Company v. Cheek (1922)
b. Meyer v. Nebraska (1923)
c. Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925)
d. Fiske v. Kansas (1927).


B

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