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Long after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, some states had not desegregated their schools because the Supreme Court had not set a deadline for doing so. they rejected the Supreme Court’s decision by popular vote. the Supreme Court made desegregation voluntary. they decided to close down their schools rather than desegregate

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the correct answer would be A.

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User Matt Jacobi
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Answer:

Long after the Brown v. board of education decision, some states had not desegregated their schools because : The supreme court had not set a deadline for doing so.

The schools took it as a sign that they have as many time as necessary for them to adjust to the decision.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In the Brown vs Board of Education case the Supreme court ruled the milestone decision, the supreme court in its decision states that separating the students or children in the public schools based on race is unconstitutional.
  • This led to the beginning of the end of racial segregation of the students or children in the schools of the United States.
  • This judgement of the supreme court made segregation based on race in public school of the United States Illegal and it is said children, no matter whatever their race is they can go to their neighborhood school.

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