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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 . Gore.
B. Bush » 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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User Nodebase
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Bush v. Gore were 2 candidates that were running for election so this election effected the entire nation. While, the Brown v. Board of education was a case that only affected a handful of people.

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User Bojan Vukasovic
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