The most significant finding in Brown v. Board of Education was that
a. segregation could exist as long as the quality of the schools was equal.
b. African American children did not have the ability to be in white schools.
c. integration was not in the best interest of the children.
d. segregation denied equal protection under the law.
Question 2
Perhaps the most influential ruling in the history of American public school education was the decision that schools must provide nonsegregated facilities for African American and white students. This was based on
a. Plessy v. Ferguson.
b. Brown v. Board of Education.
c. Hobson v. Hansen.
d. Stell v. Savannah-Chatham County Board Of Education.