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What language in the Brown v. Board of Education
decision did school districts use to avoid
desegregation?
"are necessary and proper"
O "with all deliberate speed"
O "a racially nondiscriminatory basis"
O "such orders and decrees consistent with this
opinion"


Sagot :

Answer:

A "Are necessary and proper"

Explanation:

I can't really explain why, I just had to read the case transcript a few years ago. The school districts believed that racial segregation in schools was necessary for the flow of society and that it was improper to have black and white children learning together. This ideology was dismantled by the case.

Answer:

b :)

Explanation:

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