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.
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B: There was no national court system under the Articles of Confederation.
Answer:d. attitude inoculation
Explanation:Attitude inoculation also prepares you for counterargument, it is a technique which makes an individual immune towards any ideas that are attempting to change their attitude. It does this by providing them with small arguments against their position. Taken from a medical concept of inoculation that makes one immune to virus.
This one gives you the ability to argue your point if anyone were to challenge your position in the future.
Its one of the answers in front of you and I think its C
Sorry, but may you add the whole question :(