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Why does the Supreme Court take jurisdiction of brown v board of education

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The Answer is C. The implications of the case were important and widespread.

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The correct answer is that the implications were important and widespread.

The Supreme Court can take a case if it is deemed important for the United States as a whole. Supreme Court as the highest legal body in the United States has that right. They exercised in a number of instances throughout history. The issue of segregation that was the core of Brown v Board of Education was one such case.

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