In 1954, Chief Justice Earl Warren, speaking for the Supreme Court, said that
a. separate educational systems were legal if they were truly equal.
b. Senate Joseph McCarthy deserved censure for his attack on the United States Army.
c. mandatory bussing was unconstitutional.
d. separate educational facilities were inherently unequal.
e. Martin Luther King's March on Washington was constitutionally protected.
d
You might also like to view...
What flower sparked a speculative market frenzy in the early seventeenth century?
A) iris B) hyacinth C) peony D) tulip
What did the National Colored Labor Union emphasize for its members?
A) It was in existence for only a short time because it emphasized pushing for the right to vote. B) The NCLU organized many strikes which, although unsuccessful, succeeded in bringing attention to black issues and discrimination. C) The only solution to the black labor problem was a move to Africa to start anew. D) They should not go on strike and should work hard and be thrifty.
The bhakti teacher Guru Kabir believed
A. that Buddhism was the only true faith. B. that the only true path to salvation was through complete devotion to Allah. C. that true disciples had to renounce the foreign influence of Islam and return to Hinduism. D. that Shiva, Vishnu, and Allah were all manifestations of a single, universal deity. E. in a harshly exclusive faith.
Why did the Mexican–American War last much longer than expected?
a. Texans refused to fight on the American side. b. Mexico was able to raise a very large army. c. Mexico refused to make peace despite military defeats. d. The United States suffered early setbacks.