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    Courts Have Viewed the Following as Ineffective Ways to Achieve
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Courts Have Viewed the Following as Ineffective Ways to Achieve

Question 23

Question 23

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Courts have viewed the following as ineffective ways to achieve desegregation:


A) Freedom of choice plans
B) Free transfer
C) Busing
D) A and B

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