Separate but equal explain the process of desegregation which means we are not the same by birth and origin and should be treated equally.
<h3>What was the conclusion in the case of Brown vs Broad of education?</h3>
Robinson wrote a letter to President to address the problem of African Americans, which they were facing inequalities in public facilities and demanding their freedom and civil rights for them.
In 1954 When the supreme court ruled unanimously in the case of Brown vs. Board of education that racial segregation in public schools violated the fourteenth amendment of the constitution. And ordered that all public facilities be opened for all races.
Therefore the correct option is A.
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I believe the answer is: Third
By the time children enter the age f 3-4 years old, most of them will start question the meaning of a lot of words from the parents.
They would also started making descriptions on the activities that they and the emotion that they experience such as : " I just threw a ball !" , "I love sandbox!"
Yes, as an American you can belong to any religion, political party or club you like. It's your 1st amendment right to join and speak in whatever party you want to and no one can tell you anything about your beliefs.