Question

In United States v. Brown, the court examined whether peremptory challenges could be used to exclude a person with regard to religion. The court decided that:
A.A person can be challenged based on religious affiliation but not for religious activity.
B.A person can be challenged based on religious activity but not for religious affiliation.
C.Any challenge based in any part on religion violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution.
D.As an Equal Protection Clause issue, the Circuit Court of Appeals could not rule on the issue until the Supreme Court established precedent in the matter.

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