Answer:
<em>- Separation does not necessarily create inequality. </em>
<em>-Laws that permit separation can be constitutional. </em>
Explanation:
Justice Brown's message in this excerpt is about the legal case of Brown v. Board of Education on Segregation/Separation of black kids from white kids in US schools.
A black girl called Linda Brown had her entrance denied to a school of white kids and her father appealed to the Court, they ruled a “separate but equal” doctrine, which admitted that laws could allow the separation of black and white people in facilities and places, as long as the places were equal. In this view the separating laws did not create inequality and neither violate the constitution.
Years later the case had a huge impact and helped ending legal segregation in the United States.
Hey there,
Your question states: <span>__________ federalism concerns both the funds that the national government sends to the states for various purposes and services that the states perform for the national government.
According to my understanding,c</span><span>ooperative federalism concerns both the fund and also the national government. This was the role of the (cooperative federalism).
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
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