Asked by Kanecia Thompson on Jun 16, 2024

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Forty-five years after Brown v.Board of Education,American public schools

A) had become fully integrated,though some school districts remained stronger than others.
B) continued to show widespread evidence of de facto racial segregation.
C) operated under a federal system which ensured a standard quality of education.
D) became the target of a major Supreme Court initiative to fulfill the promises of the landmark 1954 case.

De Facto Racial Segregation

Racial segregation occurring in practice through individuals' behaviors and decisions rather than by legal requirement.

Brown V. Board

The 1954 Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education, that declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional.

Federal System

A form of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units, such as states or provinces, allowing each to maintain certain powers independently.

  • Recognize patterns of racial discrimination and segregation in American society.
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katerine pleites carpioJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Forty-five years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional, American public schools still showed widespread evidence of de facto racial segregation. This means that, despite the legal requirements for integration, schools were often still segregated in practice due to residential patterns and other factors not directly mandated by law.