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29 October, 09:15

How were Sweatt v. Painter and Brown v. Board of Education similar? Check all that apply.

Both cases addressed "separate but equal" educational facilities.

Thurgood Marshall had a leading role as an attorney on both cases.

The two cases related to equal access to education in public schools.

Neither case resulted in a major breakthrough in the civil rights movement.

The two cases focused on opportunities for African American teachers.

Both cases were part of the larger issue of segregation in public places.

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    Answer: Both cases addressed ''separate but equal'' educational facilities.

    Thurgood Marshall had a leading role as attorney on both cases.

    The two cases related to equal access to education in public schools.

    Both cases were part of the larger issue of segregation in pubic places.
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