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10. How did the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore (2000) differ from its
decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)?
A. The Brown decision was unanimous, while the Justices divided along
suspected party lines in Bush v. Gore.
B. Bush v. Gore affected the entire nation, while Brown only had an impact
on a handful of people.
C. Brown was decided at a time of economic prosperity, while Bush v. Gore
was decided during an economic depression.
D. Bush v. Gore prohibited racial segregation in schools, while Brown
affected state voting procedures
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