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What is the Marshall Hypothesis? A. An argument, made by Justice Marshall positing that support for the death penalty would increase if the public had greater knowledge of the facts surrounding the death penalty. B. An argument, made by Justice Marshall positing that the death penalty was inherently constitutional. C. An argument, made by Justice Marshall positing that support for the death penalty would decrease if the public had greater knowledge of the facts surrounding the death penalty. D. An argument, made by Justice Marshall positing states should choose whether to continue the death penalty by using state-wide referendums. E. An argument, made by Justice Marshall positing that the death penalty was inherently unconstitutional because it was a form of "cruel and unusual" punishment.

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