Question

In Snyder v. Louisiana, a claim that peremptory challenges were made for the purpose of disqualifying black jurors solely based on race:
A.Was upheld in part because Laws, a potential white juror with more pressing hardship reasons to be excluded from a sequestered jury than Brooks, a potential black juror, was not similarly excused quickly.
B.Was upheld solely because all five potential black jurors in the eligible pool were challenged so a pattern was established.
C.Was not upheld because the extreme nervousness shown by potential black juror Brooks was evidence that he might not be a reliable juror.
D.Was not upheld because potential black juror Brooks was a college student doing student teaching which was sufficient evidence of extreme hardship.

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