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100

Who was the plaintiff and defendant?


 P- Oliver Brown  D-Board of Education of Topeka

100

What was the point of separate but equal?

They can separate schools as long as they were equally educated.

100

What was the court's ruling?


 Was "unconstitutional", Brown won the case. 

100

What did Brown vs. board of education accomplish in writing?

Ended segregation of schools.

100

What was the name of the case?

a- Brown vs. Board of Education

b- School District of Topeka vs. Brown

c- District of Kansas vs. Brown

a- Brown vs. Board of Education

200

When did the case begin?

a- May 17, 1954

b- Dec. 9, 1952

c- Sep. 18, 1953

b- Dec. 9, 1952

200

What was the constitutional question raised by the participants?

A.) Violate children's toy privileges?

B.) Violate the 14th Amendment?

C.) Violate 1st amendment?

B.) Violate the 14th Amendment?

200

Why did they decide this certain ruling?

A.) They felt spontaneous

B.) Bill of Rights

C.) Violate 14th amendment/ Protection clause

C.) Violate 14th amendment/ Protection clause

200

What acts or laws did the ruling pave the way for?

A.) 19th amendment

B.) Civil rights acts of 1957, 1964, 1968 etc.

C.) You can't whistle in the streets at night


B.) Civil rights acts of 1957, 1964, 1968 etc.

200

Who has the coolest project?

A.) Jordyn and Mckenna

B.) Lizzy and Brae

C.) Gavyn's Vietnam Powerpoint

B.) Lizzy and Brae.....

300

What city did this take place?

a- Nashville,Tennessee

b- New Orleans, Louisiana

c- Topeka,Kansas

c- Topeka, Kansas

300

Why did the case go to supreme court?

A.) Brown had that Dawg in him

B.) Approved by lower courts

C.) Challenged constitution

C.) Challenged constitution- Challenged supreme court ruling Plessy vs. Ferguson

300

Was there a minority opinion?

A.) Yes

B.) No

C.) Democrats

B.) No

300

What did the case help remove?

A.) the president from office

B.) racism

C.) segregation from all public places


C.) segregation from all public places

300

What was Oliver Browns daughter's name?

A.) Linda Carol Brown

B.)  Cornelious Michalangio Brown The Third

C.) Rose Mae Brown

A.) Linda Carol Brown

400

What were the arguments of each side?

A.) P- 14th Amendment D-Plessy vs. Ferguson

B.) P- 1st amendment D- Mike vs. House of commons

C.) P- 21st amendment D- Limesand vs. Anderson

A.) P- 14th Amendment D-Plessy vs. Ferguson

400

Why did the court agree to hear the case?

A.) Media coverage and heavy topic

B.) They picked it out of a hat

C.) Was overruled to be reviewed

A.) Media coverage and heavy topic

400

How were the concurrent opinions different from the majority opinion?

A.) There were no concurrent opinions 

B.) They were racist so they wanted it split

C.) They did not want to lose at sports

A.) There were no concurrent opinions

400

What was the only negative effect of the ruling?

A.) Riots

B.) All-black schools firing teachers

C.)  Even more racism

B.) All-black schools firing teachers

400

What would our school look like if the ruling was flipped?

A.) Braelon would not be here

B.) Eventually be overruled

C.) Aliens will take over because of our inferiority

A.) Braelon would not be here

500

What led to the case heading to court?

Oliver Brown's daughter was unable to go to a better all white school because of race. it was only four blocks from his house, and was better education. Brown took this to court after being denied from the board for enrollment.

500

What was Plessy vs. Ferguson?

A supreme court ruling that said that schools can be separated by color, race, etc. as long as the education is equal.

500

What was the vote count? (Second Chances)

9-0

500

What did Browns vs. Board of education not do in writing?

promoted acceptance and equality from a young age.

500

Explain the entire case.

Whatever is right it hurts to type thusi so s faddg

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