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23 June, 20:50

The Supreme Court's decision in the "insular cases" stated that

(A) all people living under U. S. control are granted equal rights and

protections

(B) all people living under U. S. control have a right to full citizenship

(C) Cuba could join the United States as a protectorate if it chose to by

popular vote

(D) some people living under U. S. control would not receive equal rights

and protections

(E) while Puerto Ricans would be given full rights as citizens, Filipinos

would not

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  1. 23 June, 21:52
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    The Supreme Court’s decision in the "insular cases" stated that " (D) some people living under U. S. control would not receive equal rights and protections," since the Court held that these rights were not "automatically" applied to new territories.
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