True. it was ruled that blacks and whites could be expected to go to separate places as long as they were equal<span />
The correct answer is It ruled segregation violated the rules of the Constitution.
The Brown vs. Board of Education was one that dealt with the legality of segregated public schools. In this ruling, the Supreme Court justices ruled that the idea of segregated facilities was unconstitutional. The justices argued that having "separate but equal" facilities violated the Equal protection clause of the 14th amendment of the constitution.
<span>(A) is the most correct answer. Unlike many abolitionists who felt that non-violent action was the tactic that needed to be used, Brown felt that whatever needed to be done to free the slave population was a legitimate course. If this required violence, then so be it. Many others felt that this would hurt the cause of abolition and wanted to take a more "genteel" move toward total freedom for slaves.</span>