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2. The case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) resulted in

Question 2 options:

the Topeka school district spending more money on black schools


the creation of the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine of segregation


a ruling that stated that race-based education in Kansas was equal in opportunity


a ruling that stated segregation in American public schools was inherently unequal

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3. What action regarding segregation had Mayor William Hartsfield taken to elicit this response from President Kennedy?

"I strongly urge the officials and citizens of all communities...to look closely at what Atlanta has done...with courage, tolerance and, above all, with respect for the law."
President John F Kennedy, quoted in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 31, 1961

Question 3 options:

He had made sure that the integration of Atlanta's schools went smoothly.



He had closed Atlanta schools to prevent violence caused by forced segregation.


He had decided that it would be innappropriate for the city that was to resist integration


He had helped two African-American students from Atlanta gain entrance into the University of Georgia.

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4. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was created in 1957 with the PRIMARY purpose of

Question 4 options:

urging people to turn in suspected communists


converting people in the American south to Christianity.


coordinating non-violent protests to segregation and discrimination.


defeating the Democratic Party in the Presidential election of 1960.

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2. The case of Brown v. Board of Education resulted in a ruling that stated segregation in American public schools was inherently unequal.

3. He had made sure that the integration of Atlanta's schools went smoothly.

4. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference was created in 1957 with the PRIMARY purpose of coordinating non-violent protests to segregation and discrimination.


you need to be more clear but yeah she or he is rigth