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bobthebuilder

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What did the Supreme Court do in the Miranda case and the Gideon case?
 
  A) It strengthened the rights of persons accused of a crime.
  B) It defined and applied the freedom of expression, which is protected in the First Amendment.
  C) It defined and applied the right of privacy.
  D) It defined and applied the establishment clause.
  E) It defined religious freedom.

Question 2

__________ were set up because Congress felt it was unable to handle the complexities and technicalities required to carry out specific laws in the public interest.
 
  A) Cabinet departments
  B) Courts of limited jurisdiction
  C) Government corporations
  D) Independent executive agencies
  E) Independent regulatory agencies



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Answer to Question 1

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