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cherise1989

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One reason the NAACP's strategy of using the courts to further black civil rights worked was that it
 
  A) avoided focusing on the clearest abuses.
  B) presented broad economic demands to whites.
  C) avoided direct confrontation with a conservative Supreme Court.
  D) did not require a broad political alliance.
  E) avoided the complications that often surround appellate processes.

Question 2

In the __________ decision, the Supreme Court ruled that separate-but-equal facilities were constitutional.
 
  A) Plessy v. Ferguson
  B) Brown v. Board of Education
  C) Loving v. Virginia
  D) Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education
  E) Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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