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The Silver-Platter Doctrine Was Ruled Unconstitutional in Which Case

Question 43

Question 43

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The silver-platter doctrine was ruled unconstitutional in which case?


A) Chapman v.California
B) Elkins v.United States
C) Rochin v.California
D) United States v.Boone

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