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What is suspect classification?
 
  A) The categorization of a particular group that will be closely scrutinized by the courts to see whether its use is unconstitutional
   B) The method by which prisoners were sent off to prison
   C) The rule stating that only the actions of state and local governments (not those of private individuals) must conform to the equal protection clause
   D) Primary elections, held by the Democratic Party, that divided the races into different classifications
   E) Whenever gender is used in classification

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What are civil rights?
 
  A) The right to equal treatment under the law
   B) The freedoms that together preserve the rights of a free people
   C) The rights listed in the first three Amendments to the Constitution
   D) The rights of all people to share equally in the success of the nation
   E) Rights created by Congress to uphold the equal treatment of all citizens



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