Question

In the Supreme Court, Thurgood Marshall argued that
(1 point)
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"separate" could never be "equal."
"separate" could never be "equal."

"separate, but equal" needed enforcement.
"separate, but equal" needed enforcement.

"separate, but equal" did not apply to schools.

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GPT 3.5
"separate" could never be "equal."

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