29. In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that
a. "separate but equal" facilities are permissible.
b. states may decide for themselves whether schools should be integrated.
c. states may decide for themselves whether schools should be segregated.
d. segregated educational facilitates are inherently unequal.
e. schools are exempt from the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
D
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Why have some politicians and civil rights leaders begun to focus attention on the concept of equality between groups rather than equality of individual opportunity?
a. because there are large disparities in wealth and advantage between groups that lead to social and economic disadvantages for most of the individuals within certain groups b. because there is far more power in group protest against discrimination and inequality than in individual actions c. because the courts are more willing to review accusations of discrimination when they are submitted by large groups of people than when they come from a single person d. because there are large disparities in political access between groups, and so people from those groups with access need to reach across the aisle and help people from the others
If a candidate does not win more than 50 percent of the votes but still has more votes than any other candidate, he or she has achieved a ______.
a. runoff b. plurality c. paradox d. midterm