If you thought you were getting an inferior public education because of your ethnicity, which part of the Constitution would you rely on most heavily to justify your case?
a. the Fifteenth Amendment--
b. the Thirteenth Amendment
c. the Fourteenth Amendment
d. the Nineteenth Amendment
c
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In Brown v. Board of Education the Supreme Court did all of the following EXCEPT
a. overturn the Plessy precedent. b. find de jure segregation unconstitutional. c. address the issue of de facto segregation. d. say that separate-but-equal schools were unconstitutional. e. find de facto segregation unconstitutional.
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Outside parties with an interest in the case may file “friend of the court” briefs, which in legal terminology are referred to as
a. concurring opinions. b. dissenting opinions. c. amicus curiae briefs. d. third party briefs. e. solicitations.
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