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What was the significance of the supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, KS?

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Answer: B) segregation is inherently unequal and unconstitutional.

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The rest of the country was segregated and this case brought a chain reaction against separation. Basically it was the first school to make segregation illegal.
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