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Which of the following women have served on the Supreme Court?
 
  A) Sandra Day O'Connor and Hilary Rodham Clinton
  B) Janet Dens and Condoleezza Rice
  C) Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Harriet Miers
  D) Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sandra Day O'Connor
  E) No woman as ever served on the Supreme Court

Question 2

In 1994 President Clinton named whom to the Supreme Court?
 
  A) Robert Bork
  B) Stephen Breyer
  C) Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  D) Kenneth Starr
  E) Hugo Black



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Answer to Question 1

D

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