What was a consequence of Brown v Board of Education concerning school funding?

a. States quickly allocated funding to predominantly black schools so "separate" could still be seen as "equal."
b. States put more funding into districts where there was strong resistance to school integration.
c. States put more funding into districts where there was strong support for school integration.
d. In localities with strong resistance to school integration, white parents who could afford to do so removed their children from the public schools.

d

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