Question
Of the following statements, which one best represents the attitude toward the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. the Board of Education? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
The majority of Arkansas supported integration.
The majority of Arkansas supported integration. - only 2 answers are allowed
Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated.
Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated. - only 2 answers are allowed
Political leaders from southern states supported desegregation.
Political leaders from southern states supported desegregation. - only 2 answers are allowed
Groups such as the Urban League supported integration.
Groups such as the Urban League supported integration. - only 2 answers are allowed
Only 2 answers are allowed.
Only 2 answers are allowed.
(1 point)
Responses
The majority of Arkansas supported integration.
The majority of Arkansas supported integration. - only 2 answers are allowed
Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated.
Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated. - only 2 answers are allowed
Political leaders from southern states supported desegregation.
Political leaders from southern states supported desegregation. - only 2 answers are allowed
Groups such as the Urban League supported integration.
Groups such as the Urban League supported integration. - only 2 answers are allowed
Only 2 answers are allowed.
Only 2 answers are allowed.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two statements that best represent the attitude toward the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education are:
1. Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated.
2. Groups such as the Urban League supported integration.
These statements reflect the resistance to desegregation in many areas as well as the support for integration from civil rights organizations.
1. Many schools ignored the ruling and kept schools segregated.
2. Groups such as the Urban League supported integration.
These statements reflect the resistance to desegregation in many areas as well as the support for integration from civil rights organizations.