How did the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education affect the country?

a. Increased the freedom of the states to regulate school attendance.
b. Radically limited the scope and power of the federal government.
c. Promoted equality by outlawing segregation in public schools.
d. Upheld the role of the states in maintaining the traditional social order.
e. Promoted majoritarian democracy by protecting voting rights.


Ans: c. Promoted equality by outlawing segregation in public schools.

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