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Which of these statements was implied by the decision in Brown v. Board of Education?
Segregation could lead to feelings of inferiority.
Segregation often led to relatively equal opportunities.
Segregation increased levels of personal determination.
Segregation was the purpose of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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"Segregation could lead to feelings of inferiority."
Brown v. Board (1954) held that "separate but equal" schools are inherently unequal and stated that segregation generated a sense of inferiority in Black children that affected their hearts and minds and hindered their educational opportunities.
Brown v. Board (1954) held that "separate but equal" schools are inherently unequal and stated that segregation generated a sense of inferiority in Black children that affected their hearts and minds and hindered their educational opportunities.
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