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31 December, 04:53

Why does the Supreme Court make this distinction? The court recognizes that the current delivery of education might compromise citizens' rights. The court recognizes that the US education system has evolved over time. The court recognizes that people in some localities are being treated unfairly by teachers. The court recognizes that segregated schools require additional federal funding.

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  1. 31 December, 04:59
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    When it comes to education, the Supreme Court made the following distinction:

    "We must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in American life throughout the Nation." This is an excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education.

    This distinction was made as the court recognizes that the current delivery of education might compromise citizens' rights.
  2. 31 December, 07:06
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    A. (the court recognizes that the current delivery ...)
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