What were the Browns and other families asking the Supreme Court to do? Apply the Thirteenth Amendment to their cases Allow Afri
can American children to attend the school of their choice Rule that new schools must be built for African Americans Allow the Brown children to ride a bus to the school they were attending
The case in question is "Brown vs. Board of Education" - and it dealt with the question whether the racial segregation of schools is lawful - with the decision reached being "no" - this case ended the state-organised racial segregation of schools. Among the options, the best answer is "<span>Allow African American children to attend the school of their choice" - so that they could attend the school which up to then were "white" schools.</span>
"<span>4.) an increase in the populations of midwestern and western cities" was an important effect of the Highway Act of 1957, which made travel to these areas much easier. </span>
<span>President franklin d roosevelt referred to December 7, 1941 as "a date which will live in infamy" because on that day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, which brought America into World War II. </span>
Manifest Destiny was basically the idea of expanding the United States westwards. The term was coined in 1845 by a newspaper editor named John Louis O'Sullivan.