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Theories are statements that seek to explain some phenomena in nature, but do not give a certainty that this is correct. Thus, a theory is a form of explanation that is open to reformulation because it does not present an absolute truth. A law, however, presents a concrete statement, completely proven and that is not intended to explain a phenomenon, but rather to expose generalized information on the subject addressed.
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freedom of religion, expression, assembly, press and right to petition the government.
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declared that separate educational facilities were unlawful
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The Brown v. Board of Education was established in 1954 and created an opposition to the Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 who affirmed the legality of racial segregation in public places such as buses, schools, squares, hospitals and other places. This opposition was established because at the end of the Brown v. The Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that educational institutions that established systems of racial segregation would be acting illegally and that from that moment on they should promote full equal education to all students, regardless of their colors or races.