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Just Like Early Juries, Modern Juries Are Intended to Be

Question 19

Question 19

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Just like early juries, modern juries are intended to be _____; unlike early juries, modern juries are intended to be _____.


A) impartial; equal
B) equal; representative
C) representative; impartial
D) impartial; exclusive

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