The opinion of the Supreme Court in a case is ______.

a. the least important element of the Court’s decision
b. central to how people will understand it in the future
c. important because it tells us which side won the case
d. unimportant because the vote has already told us who won the case
e. usually unimportant, but in some instances, it takes on importance


b. central to how people will understand it in the future

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The American era in the state began with ____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The Supreme Court based its decision in Roe v. Wade upon which constitutional theory?

What will be an ideal response?

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The d'Hondt mathematical formula is often used to determine seats based on the percentage of votes in __________ systems

Fill in the blank with correct word

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The Missouri state constitution violated the privileges and immunities clause by

a. restricting commerce within its borders. b. settling its own naturalization policies. c. granting immunity to escaped slaves. d. refusing entry of free black citizens. e. usurping the federal privilege to coin money.

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