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12 July, 12:39

Why did the Supreme Court take jurisdiction of Brown v. Board of Education? Cases about race relations required government intervention. The public schools in the South lagged behind other regions. The implications of the case were important and widespread. Influential individuals were involved in the case.

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  1. 12 July, 12:49
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    I would have to go with the third option.
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