Mills vs. Board of Education was a lawsuit filed against the District of Columbia in the early 70s. The lawsuit was on the behalf of 7 disabled children who were denied access to a public school education because it was thought that their needs were too great for them to be able to be educated in a public school setting (it was also said by the Board that it would be too expensive to educate them).
Answer:
legislature
Explanation:
After the Seven Years' War, Britain imposed the STAMP ACT and other taxes in an effort to cover its expenses.
It would be the phrase "A. Look before you leap," that is most likely to be considered a cliché, since this is a very common and well-understood phrase in the English language, unlike the others.