In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that
A) the "separate but equal" doctrine was unconstitutional.
B) "separate but equal" was acceptable as long as black facilities were actually equal to white facilities.
C) cases concerning blacks and discrimination would receive "absolute" scrutiny.
D) affirmative action was justified.
E) cases concerning blacks and discrimination would receive "ordinary" scrutiny.
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