The correct answer is <span>The primary prevented party leaders from taking a role in choosing candidates
Before the primaries were introduced, the party leaders would select who would be the party candidate and people just had to vote for that candidate if they wanted to support their party, even if they disliked the candidate. Due to the primaries, it was made possible for people to choose their own candidate as long as they were members of the party.</span>
Answer: The 1954 Supreme Court concluded that the doctrine of "separate but equal", initiated in 1896 under Plessy, has no place in public education and separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. Since the 1954 decision of "Brown v.
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