On what basis did the Supreme Court outlaw officially supported segregation in the public schools?

A) "Separate but equal" violates the Constitution.
B) "Separate but equal" brings unnecessary controversy.
C) "Separate but equal" has no utility.
D) "Separate but equal" cannot be understood.
E) "Separate but equal" was not effectively enforced.


A

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