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What was the result of the Brown V. Board of Education Supreme Court Decision?

A . It allowed School boards to use property taxes to fund education.
B . It struck down segregation laws as unconstitutional.
C . It ended racial discrimination in the United States.
D . It granted the right to vote to African Americans.

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User Zhambul
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B would be my guess because it saw placing segregation in schools as unfair and started a trend for more to join the movement.
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Answer:

B . It struck down segregation laws as unconstitutional.

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In the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case (1954), the Supreme Court struck down segregation laws which had been so common in the U.S. so far, as it determined that “separate but equal” schools and facilities were unjust, unequal, and they were a form of discrimination that instilled a sense of inferiority to African Americans children, and therefore, it violated the guarantee of equal protection of the laws to all citizens, regardless of their race, stated in the 14th Amendment.

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