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Put these events in the correct order.
(I kinda sorta need the answer like right now, so...I'll give brainliest to whoever is right ofc, but also whoever gives me the right answer first)

A:

In 1950, Marshall argued that separate was equal in a court case in Clarendon County.


B:

Marshall argued that separate schools denied black children equal opportunity under the law- and he won.


C:

In 1952, he stood before the court, repeating the argument made in Clarendon County and other southern states.


D:

Marshall brought in psychologist Kenneth Clark to describe a test he conducted, showing that black children in segregated schools felt inferior.


E:

The court asked the lawyers on both sides to provide additional information about what "equal protection under the laws" meant.


F:

Marshall lost the Clarendon County case but decided to argue against school segregation in the Supreme Court.


Sagot :

Wilbur

Answer:

B, D, A, C, F, E

Explanation:

The answer is the letter D
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