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Chief Justice Earl Warren stated, “Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.” What did the use of “inherently” imply about segregation?
By its very definition, it cannot be equal.
It is an integral part of American society.
Based on its meaning, separation is a natural inclination.
It was intended to be a state right, not a national mandate.
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By its very definition, it cannot be equal.
"Inherently" means segregation is unequal by its very nature — separation itself produces and implies inequality (as held in Brown v. Board of Education).
"Inherently" means segregation is unequal by its very nature — separation itself produces and implies inequality (as held in Brown v. Board of Education).
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