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What did the Supreme Court decide in 1954?A.That segregation in schools was legal, but only in the SouthB.That segregation did not take place in schoolsC.That segregation in schools was constitutionalD.That segregation in schools was against the Constitution

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What did the Supreme Court decide in 1954?A.That segregation in schools was legal, but only in the SouthB.That segregation did not take place in schoolsC.That segregation in schools was constitutionalD.That segregation in schools was against the Constitution

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The Supreme Court decided in 1954 that segregation in schools was against the Constitution. This decision is known as Brown v. Board of Education.

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