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Which Supreme Court rulings made it unconstitutional to have segregated education?(1 point) Responses Brown v. Board of Education AND Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education AND Plessy v. Ferguson Shelley v. Kraemer AND Brown v. Board of Education Shelley v. Kraemer AND Brown v. Board of Education Brown v. Board of Education AND Hernandez v. Texas AND Sweatt v. Painter Brown v. Board of Education AND Hernandez v. Texas AND Sweatt v. Painter Marshall v. Westminster AND Plessy v. Ferguson

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The Supreme Court ruling that made it unconstitutional to have segregated education is **Brown v. Board of Education**. This landmark decision, issued in 1954, declared that racial segregation in public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

While **Plessy v. Ferguson** (1896) established the "separate but equal" doctrine that allowed segregation, it was ultimately overturned by Brown v. Board of Education regarding public education.

The correct response is:

**Brown v. Board of Education AND Plessy v. Ferguson**.

However, it is important to note that **Brown v. Board of Education** is the primary case directly addressing the constitutionality of segregated education.

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