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In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that:
A) Schools should remain segregated because they are equal
B) Schools should no longer be segregated because they are unequal
C) Schools should be allowed to do whatever they want
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Brown v Board struck down the practice of separate but equal segregation in schools. Answer is B.
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I think A or B it's not C so do not pick that one
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