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long after the brown v. board of education decision, some states had not desegregated their schools because
the supreme court had not set a deadline for doing so.
they rejected the supreme courts decision by popular vote.
the supreme court made desegregation voluntary.
they decided to close down their schools rather than desegregate.
The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling declared school segregation unconstitutional, but the Supreme Court did not establish a specific deadline for compliance in this initial decision. This lack of a clear timeline allowed some states to delay desegregation efforts. The other options are incorrect: there was no popular vote to reject the decision, desegregation was not made voluntary, and while some districts briefly closed schools, this was not the widespread reason for delayed desegregation.
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the Supreme Court had not set a deadline for doing so.