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What was the result of Brown v the Board of Education? *

Schools were required to educate immigrants, regardless of their parent's nationality.
Schools were allowed to continue the practice of segregation in certain cases.
Schools were required to integrate schools "with all deliberate speed".
Schools were required to educate women at the same time as the male population.

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Answer:

Schools were required to integrate schools "with all deliberate speed".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Prior to the Brown v the Board of Education, public schools in America were segregated on the basis of race. The black and white students had different and separate schools.
  • After the Brown v the Board of Education case, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that segregation in public schools on the basis of race was illegal and unconstitutional.
  • Thus, the Supreme Court ordered that school were to integrate all students "with all deliberate speed" all over the country.
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