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Litigants at trial may remove prospective jurors from their jury through the use of peremptory challenges. Traditionally, no explanation has to be given for the use of a peremptory, but within the past few decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that peremptories may not be based on a juror's
 
  a. education level.
  b. race.
  c. physical appearance.
  d. sex
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