What made the Brown case different from other test cases against segregation?

a) The facilities in question were considered equal so the case was solely about segregation.
b) The facilities were dramatically unequal.
c) The case took place away from the Deep South.
d) The case involved high schools rather than elementary schools or higher education.


Answer: a

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