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The significant outcome in the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was that the Supreme Court determined
A) segregated facilities must be made equal.
B) segregation is inherently unequal and unconstitutional.
C) African-Americans could apply for principal jobs at all white schools.
D) public transportation to both white and African-American schools must be provided.
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Explanation: brown v board ruled segregation in public schools unconstitutional
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