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What was the social impact of the decision in Brown v. Board of Education?
It increased support for segregation by business owners.
It strengthened the growing civil rights movement.
It reduced interest in public protest relating to civil rights issues.
It generated interest in the link between grades and emotions.
It increased support for segregation by business owners.
It strengthened the growing civil rights movement.
It reduced interest in public protest relating to civil rights issues.
It generated interest in the link between grades and emotions.
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It strengthened the growing civil rights movement.
Explanation: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) declared school segregation unconstitutional, energizing civil-rights activists, inspiring protests and legal challenges against segregation, and helping launch major actions of the 1950s–60s (Montgomery Bus Boycott, sit-ins, Freedom Rides, etc.). The other choices are incorrect or irrelevant.
Explanation: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) declared school segregation unconstitutional, energizing civil-rights activists, inspiring protests and legal challenges against segregation, and helping launch major actions of the 1950s–60s (Montgomery Bus Boycott, sit-ins, Freedom Rides, etc.). The other choices are incorrect or irrelevant.
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