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What was the Supreme Court's rationale in Furman v. Georgia?
A) Government has an obligation to protect the sanctity of all human life.
B) The death penalty cannot be administered to those under 18 years old or to the mentally ill.
C) Capital punishment was being administered arbitrarily and, therefore, created a type of cruel and unusual punishment.
D) Georgia has a right to punish wrongdoers, but the federal government has an obligation to protect all of its citizens.
E) Capital punishment is always a cruel punishment.
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American Government: Roots and Reform


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7 years ago
You delivered this so timely, thanks so much
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Good luck on your midterms coming up
Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill.
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