What was the Supreme Court's justification in Brown v. Board of Education?

a. The Supreme Court did not have all of the facts when it adopted the separate-but-equal doctrine. –
b. The separate-but-equal doctrine was never intended to apply to people.
c. The quality of life for African Americans in the South had deteriorated considerably since the adoption of the separate-but-equal doctrine.
d. School segregation violated the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of equal protection.

d

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A) a court official who has the authority to see that judicial orders are carried out. B) a congressional staffer who is charged with implementing court decisions. C) a court official that accepts potential cases for review by the Supreme Court. D) an official within the executive branch who is charged with implementing court decisions. E) a lawyer who represents a client in front of the Supreme Court.

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Who nominates and approves federal judges in the U.S. court system?

A) The President and the Senate B) The Senate and the House C) The President and Speaker of the House D) The Senate and the Secretary of State

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