Multiple Choice
What was ruled in the case of Brown vs.Board of Education? That "separate but equal" educational facilities were unconstitutional.
A) That affirmative action in elementary schools was illegal and unconstitutional.
B) That students could not be rejected from college on religious grounds.
C) That affirmative action at Brown University was inherently discriminatory.
D)
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