The correct option is A.
A dual federalism refers to the system of government whereby the political power is divided between the federal and the state government in clearly defined terms.The state government typically exercise those powers given to it without interference from the federal government. Under this arrangement, the federal and the state government usually have disagreements.<span />
The correct answer is: equal treatment cannot exist in separate facilities.
Brown v. Board of Education is a case in which the Supreme Court ruled that there shouldn't be racial segregation in schools in the United States. A previous ruling (<em>Plessy v. Ferguson</em>) would state that "separate but equal" was a valid policy.
The Brown case came to disregard this thought and validate the idea that there's no such thing as an equal treatment if there are separate facilities.
B. If u want to hear shut the door
No killing Respect for Life
no stealing a respect for other people’s property.
No sexual misconduct respect for our pure nature.
No lying respect for honesty.
No intoxicants respect for a clear-mind.