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History, 13.11.2019 04:31 wendelljo61

Why does the federal government play a major role in protecting americans' civil rights?

a. to prevent state legislatures from demanding increased political independence

b. to uphold the standard of rational basis scrutiny in cases involving discrimination

c. to prevent state courts from changing their interpretations of the law over time

d. to ensure that no citizen of any state is denied equal protection under the law

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