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What factor do Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, and Regents of California v. Bakke have in common?
All three cases improved civil rights for minorities.
All three cases went to the Supreme Court for ruling.
All three cases ruled in favor of the individual.
All three cases took place in the twentieth century
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All three cases went to the Supreme Court for ruling.
Briefly:
- Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), Brown v. Board of Education (1954), and Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) are all U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
- The other options are incorrect: Plessy did not improve civil rights (it upheld segregation), and Plessy was decided in the 19th century (1896), not the 20th.
Briefly:
- Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), Brown v. Board of Education (1954), and Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) are all U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
- The other options are incorrect: Plessy did not improve civil rights (it upheld segregation), and Plessy was decided in the 19th century (1896), not the 20th.
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