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What is a major difference between a majority opinion and a concurring

opinion issued by the Supreme Court?
A. A majority opinion presents only facts about a case, while a
concurring opinion includes opinions and interpretations.
B. A majority opinion presents the official reasoning behind the
Court's ruling, while a concurring opinion offers different
reasoning.
C. A majority opinion does not legally resolve a Supreme Court case,
while a concurring opinion does.
D. A majority opinion explains and defends the Court's ruling, while a
concurring opinion criticizes the ruling.

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Answer:

A majority opinion explains the reasoning behind the court's ruling, while a dissenting opinion explains a disagreement with the court's ruling

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Answer:

the correct answer is b

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