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The correct answer is B. The Court outlawed de jure segregation.
Explanation:
Brown v. Board of Education was a legal case in 1954, in this, Oliver Brown and other African American parents sued the Board of Education for the segregation in schools as African-American children had to attend school at a different building than other children. This situation was common by then and it was part of the de jure segregation or the segregation supported by law as before the Brown v. Board of Education case segregation was allow if the services provided were equal. However, with the Brwon v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court established this segregation was unconstitutional and therefore it outlawed de jure segregation.
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<span>Article IV of the Constitution lays out the relationship of states to other states, and states themselves to the Federal Government. It details the obligations that a state has to another state, or other groups of states. It also details the responsibilities that the Federal Government has over individual states or groups of states. These relationships can become quite complex, but stem from simple principles.</span>
<span>The United States gained full control of the Panama Canal in 1903 through the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty with Panama helping Panama gain independence from Columbia.
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