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18 January, 02:47

Read the excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education.

Therefore, we hold that the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.

Why does the Supreme Court conclude that the plaintiffs have been denied their rights?

A) The plaintiffs' schools have neglected their responsibilities.

B) The Fourteenth Amendment fails to reference education.

C) Segregation is inherently unequal and unfair.

D) The plaintiffs' children have endured racial stereotyping.

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  1. 18 January, 02:49
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    C

    Explanation:

    Segregation is inherently unequal
  2. 18 January, 03:02
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    C) Segregation is inherently unequal and unfair.

    Explanation:

    Segregation is the act of separating people from others based on usually color. Throughout the 50's and early 60's whites were separated from blacks and the blacks were treated unfairly. For example, the whites got to sit anywhere on the bus while blacks had to sit in the back of the bus. They could sit in the middle but if a white person wanted to sit in the middle of the bus, the blacks had to move.
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