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History, 13.04.2020 20:24 tannerweberp5r8sg

In the 1957 case Watkins v. U. S., the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had no general authority to expose the private affairs of individuals without justification. With which aspect of life in the 1950's was this case MOST closely associated?
A) Sputnik and the "Space Race"
B) the "Jim Crow" south and Civil Rights
C) the "Red Scare" and communist subversion
D) conservative backlash against "Rock and Roll"

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