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Which statement about the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education is true?
It called for the immediate desegregation of public schools.
It did not address the question of how or when desegregation should take place.
It called on the president of the United States to use federal troops to force integration.
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The true statement is: "It did not address the question of how or when desegregation should take place."
Explanation: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) declared school segregation unconstitutional but did not set a specific timetable or detailed plan for implementation. (A follow-up decision, Brown II in 1955, ordered desegregation "with all deliberate speed," which was still vague.) The Court did not call on the president to use federal troops.
Explanation: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) declared school segregation unconstitutional but did not set a specific timetable or detailed plan for implementation. (A follow-up decision, Brown II in 1955, ordered desegregation "with all deliberate speed," which was still vague.) The Court did not call on the president to use federal troops.
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