What made the United States Supreme Court case of Bush v. Gore in 2000 so unusual?
A) It was decided in a 5 to 4 vote.
B) The case had far-reaching implications.
C) The public interpreted the justices' disagreements as political in nature.
D) It involved two former vice presidents.
E) This case was not meant to be a precedent.
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