The decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1838, in the case of Ex-Parte Crouse basically said:
A) The Bill of Rights did not apply to minors.
B) The State would be held responsible for children who commit crimes.
C) Parents who didn't supervise their children's parties would be responsible for damages.
D) Houses of Refuge MUST supply health care and educational opportunities to the children forced to reside there
E) Quaker children CANNOT be forced to undergo Protestant religious training while under state control.
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