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How did Miranda v. Arizona change American society? The case stated that the death penalty had to be applied consistently throughout the United States. The case ruled that prayer in schools is unconstitutional. The case upheld a defendant’s right to an attorney as well as against self-incrimination. The case ruled that voting districts had to be proportioned by population.

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