Author Question: How was the case of Briggs v. Elliot different from prior NAACP cases in education? A) It ... (Read 22 times)

DyllonKazuo

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How was the case of Briggs v. Elliot different from prior NAACP cases in education?
 
  A) It involved medical-school education, rather than law school.
  B) It was the first case to involve elementary-school education.
  C) It was the first successful desegregation case.
  D) It was a loss for the NAACP and resulted in large setbacks.

Question 2

Which of the following cases involved a young woman who had been denied admission to a law school because she was black?
 
  A) Gaines v. Canada
  B) Sweatt v. Painter
  C) Sipuel v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma
  D) Brown v. Board of Education



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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