Primary Sources: Brown v. Board of Education
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Note from the author:
Read the passage Primary Sources: Brown v. Board of Education. Then answer the questions below.
Read the passage Primary Sources: Brown v. Board of Education. Then answer the questions below.
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Which sentence from the passage supports the argument that education is one of the most important responsibilities of state and local governments?
Which sentence from the passage supports the argument that education is one of the most important responsibilities of state and local governments?
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Which questions does this primary source answer? Select two correct answers.
Which questions does this primary source answer? Select two correct answers.
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Drag each statement into the correct box to show which Constitutional Amendment or court case it describes.
Drag each statement into the correct box to show which Constitutional Amendment or court case it describes.
- Segregation is permitted if the separate offerings for different races are equal.
- The “separate but equal” principle is unconstitutional.
- All people must have equal protection under the law.
- 14th Amendment
- Plessy v. Ferguson
- Brown v. Board of Education