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A test used by the Supreme Court in racial discrimination cases and other cases involving civil liberties and civil rights that places the burden of proof on the government rather than on the challengers to show that the law in question is constitutional. 1. Intermediate scrutiny2. Strict scrutiny3. Jim Crow laws

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  1. 12 July, 18:36
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    Answer: 2) Strict scrutiny

    Explanation:

    Strict scrutiny is high-level judicial review used by court in the condition where plaintiff appeals against government for causing discrimination. Usually legislative bodies are sued in such type of appeal for performing right violation in terms of race, religion, status etc of a person.

    Other option are incorrect because intermediate scrutiny and Jim crow laws are not followed by court to take action for any racial discrimination by governmental body. Thus, the correct option is option (2).
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