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How could you explain that the Brown vs. Board of Education was a display of state vs. federal government?

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Before Brown v. Board of Education, public schools could remain segregated based on race as long as the educational opportunities remained equal. Brown v. Board of Education ruled the "separate but equal" idea to be unconstitutional and unequal. This was the beginning of the end of racial segregation in schools. Hope this helped!

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