1978: In Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the Supreme Court rules that schools setting aside a number of slots to admit minority students violates the equal protection clause.1996: In United States v. Virginia, the Supreme Court rules that a military school must provide women with equal treatment by admitting them to the same program as men.2015: In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court rules that state laws forbidding same-sex marriage violate the equal protection clause.








What do the events in this timeline suggest about how the Supreme Court has interpreted equal protection?
A. It has interpreted equal protection in ways that expand the rights of minorities but not of women.
B. It has interpreted equal protection as less important in the 21st century.
C. It has interpreted equal protection as applying at the federal level, not at the state level.
D. It has interpreted equal protection in ways that expand civil rights for minorities and women and ways that limit programs intended to benefit minorities.

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The answer should be (D)

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The events show that the Supreme Court D. has interpreted equal protection in ways that expand civil rights for minorities and women and ways that limit programs intended to benefit minorities.

What has the Supreme Court done for civil rights?

Since the 1950s, the Supreme Court has acted to expand the civil rights offered by the Constitution, to include minorities and women.

Some ways it has done this include the 1996 ruling that saw women getting equal treatment in military programs and the 2015 ruling that allowed for same marriages to gain more protection.

Find out more on the Supreme Court's role in Civil Rights at https://brainly.com/question/23532808.

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