I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) resulted in the creation of the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine of segregation. T<span>he Supreme Court ruled that segregation of races by law was constitutional so long as the facilities that were separate were also equal.</span>
A, because Martin Luther King and Gandhi both believed in peaceful protests such as hunger strikes (Gandhi), marches (both) and boycotts (both).
<span>It was definitely the gold rush. Everyone was going to California to get gold, whether they did or not. I hoped I helped :]</span>
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Cause: Japan was seeking to expand their control of the Pacific. They had seriously damaged the United States at Pearl Harbor, and were looking to permanently cripple the US in the Pacific with a decisive win at Midway. Effect: The US was able to discover Japan's plans by breaking their naval code.
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