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Why can the argument be made that the Warren Court was one that followed a philosophy of "judicial activism"? A) Their rulings focused on the rights of the accused and of minorities.
B) Their rulings significantly expanded the rights of those previously denied them.
C) Their decisions tended to uphold the power of state governments of the national government.
D) Their decisions failed to bring about the social change that was demanded by many in the 1960s.


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