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Why was the Brown v Board of Education known as such a landmark case in 1954?

A.)It was a case that said it was illegal to have Mexican-Americans sitting in class with "Whites"

B.)It was a case that ruled religion trumps state education

C.)It was a case that established "separate but equal" in public school was unconstitutional

D.)It was a case that ruled that segregation is legal in all 50 states

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User Romane
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The Board of Education in the court case should eliminate choice D. Brown was not Mexican so that should eliminate A. There was no case that "ruled" religion trumps state education.

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User Rob Hales
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Answer:

c!

Explanation:

I was in GA History, i learned it :))

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User Sascha Konietzke
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