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The outcome of the supreme court case

A. Brown v. Board of education was that separate but equal facilities did not violate the Constitution

B. Brown v. Board of education was that separate but equal facilities were violations of the constitution

C. Plessy v. Ferguson was that former slaves had a protected right to pension the federal court system

D. Plessy v. Ferguson was that former slaves had no protected right to pension the federal court system


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Answer: B

Explanation: Brown v. Board of education was that separate but equal facilities were violations of the consitution.