In which case did the Supreme Court require the government to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that a juvenile had committed an act of delinquency, raising the burden of proof from a "preponderance of the evidence?"
A) Breed v.Jones
B) In re Gault
C) In re Winship
D) McKeiver v.Pennsylvania
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