The Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education ruled that the doctrine (idea) of separate but equal in American society is unconstitutional. This case overturned the case of Plessy vs. Ferguson, which originally established the idea of "separate but equal."
This court case was monumental, as it declared segregated schools illegal. This ultimately leads to the integration of whites and African-Americans in public schools.
Chief Justice Warren gave the majority opinion of the court and discussed how segregated schools had a "detrimental effect" on African-American children. Even though schools were supposed to be separate but equal before this Supreme Court case, this was never really the case. White schools often had more resources and better buildings to learn in.
the answer is D, let me know if its the correct answer :)
From the tone and factual content of the main body of reading, the answer should be
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Not A. We do not know if the industrial areas were in favor of Talmadge. They might have been or they may not have been. The reading does not make this clear.
Not B We don't know that either. The implication is that he got in by appealing to the rural areas because their vote meant more than the urban areas. If B is true, then he would have had to appeal to someone, but who?
We don't know if that was true or not. It could have been, but would he have been reelected 3 times if that was his public view?
Da Gama sailed around Africa to India
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<span>Portagul became the leader of the navagational arts in Europe
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