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Strict scrutiny is a form of judicial review that courts use to determine the constitutionality of certain laws. ... To pass strict scrutiny, the legislature must have passed the law to further a "compelling governmental interest," and must have narrowly tailored the law to achieve that interest.
Two main things that happened during 1963? Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" Speech, and JFK's assassination.
False. He did not have the support of congress.