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nenivikky

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Not including the U.S. Supreme Court, how many federal courts of appeals are now in place?
 
  a. 13
  b. 26
  c. 50
  d. 100
  e. 435

Question 2

Justice Joseph L. Bradley's dissenting opinion in _____________antici pated the Court's later development of the Due Process Clause as the basis for protecting property rights.
 
  a. The Civil Rights Cases
  b. The Slaughterhouse Cases
  c. Munn v. Illinois
  d. None of the above is true.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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