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(A) Identify the constitutional provision that is common to both Brown v. Board of Education and Bakke v. California.
(B) Based on the constitutional clause identified in part A, explain why the facts of Brown v. Board of Education and Bakke v. California led to a different holding in both cases.
(C) Describe an action that Congress could take to limit the impact of Bakke v. California if they disagreed with the courtโs decision.
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