Answer:
approximately 14.6 million people
Brown v. Board of Education is the court that removed segregation system from public schools across America.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Segregation is generally meant to segregate students studying in a school on the basis of their race and this remained as a major drawback in school and reflected inequality among students and thus this system is opposed by a wide range of people.
Finally, this segregation system was overtaken in the year 1954 by the Brown v. Board of Education across all public schools in united states and thus desegregation was put into action.
Answer:
Right to an attorney
Explanation:
This case was to determine if everyone has equal rights in the court of law, specifically the right to be awarded a counsel if not able to afford one. Clarence Earl Gideon, a drifter was arrested for breaking and entering and petty larceny. Clarence couldn't afford a counsel and was not appointed one, so he had to defend himself and subsequently lost. He had to serve 5 years in jail, Gideon argued in his appeal that he had been denied counsel and, therefore, his Sixth Amendment rights, as applied to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment, had been violated. The decision was announced as being unanimous in favor of Gideon, saying “if desired by a defendant who could not afford to hire counsel, was a fundamental right under the United States Constitution, binding on the states, and essential for a fair trial and due process of law regardless of the circumstances of the case.”