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History, 13.11.2019 02:31 sofiakeogh1670

The founding fathers wanted to ensure that no one faction of the population could choose the president. how does the supreme court in the 2000 election challenge this original intent?

a) because the supreme court could be considered a faction

b) because the supreme court did not vote fairly

c) because the supreme court had its own agenda

d) because the supreme court cannot involve itself in matters of elections

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