What was the significance of Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971)?
a. It was the case in which the Supreme Court outlawed de jure segregation.
b. It was the case in which the Supreme Court outlawed de facto segregation.
c. It was the case in which the Supreme Court ruled that racially restrictive covenants in property deeds were not legally enforceabl
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d. It was the case in which the Supreme Court held that a number of methods, including busing, could be used to eliminate school segregation.
e. It was the first case to deal with municipal employment discrimination.
e. It was the first case to deal with municipal employment discrimination.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
People very often vote without __________
A) any party affiliation B) knowing precisely what they are voting for or why C) having been granted citizenship D) knowing the parties involved in the election