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Question
complete the sentence by selecting the correct answers from the drop - down menus.
the decision in _ - choose the correct answer - _ banned the segregation of public schools based on the _ - choose the correct answer - _ amendment, and declared that segregated school are _ - choose the correct answer - _
To solve this, we analyze the context (court ruling on school segregation, likely Brown v. Board of Education):
- First blank (the decision in …): The landmark case banning school segregation was Brown v. Board of Education, so the court here is the Supreme Court (the highest U.S. court, responsible for such constitutional rulings).
- Second blank (based on the … amendment): School segregation was challenged under the 14th Amendment (which addresses equal protection under the law, central to the “separate but equal” doctrine’s overturn).
- Third blank (segregated schools are …): The ruling declared segregated public schools unconstitutional (violating the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause).
Filled Sentence:
"The decision in the Supreme Court banned the segregation of public schools based on the 14th amendment, and declared that segregated schools are unconstitutional."
(Note: If dropdown options were provided, these would align with standard U.S. history/civil rights law content. The key is recognizing the Brown v. Board context, 14th Amendment’s role, and the “unconstitutional” ruling.)
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To solve this, we analyze the context (court ruling on school segregation, likely Brown v. Board of Education):
- First blank (the decision in …): The landmark case banning school segregation was Brown v. Board of Education, so the court here is the Supreme Court (the highest U.S. court, responsible for such constitutional rulings).
- Second blank (based on the … amendment): School segregation was challenged under the 14th Amendment (which addresses equal protection under the law, central to the “separate but equal” doctrine’s overturn).
- Third blank (segregated schools are …): The ruling declared segregated public schools unconstitutional (violating the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause).
Filled Sentence:
"The decision in the Supreme Court banned the segregation of public schools based on the 14th amendment, and declared that segregated schools are unconstitutional."
(Note: If dropdown options were provided, these would align with standard U.S. history/civil rights law content. The key is recognizing the Brown v. Board context, 14th Amendment’s role, and the “unconstitutional” ruling.)