In a 1948 report entitled To Secure These Rights, the President's Commission on Civil Rights claimed that the national government
A) had no clear constitutional authority to pass and implement civil rights legislation.
B) could use the Tenth Amendment as the constitutional justification for ending segregation and racial discrimination in schools.
C) could use the Thirteenth Amendment as the constitutional justification for ending segregation and racial discrimination in schools.
D) could use the Twenty-Fourth Amendment as the constitutional justification for ending segregation and racial discrimination in schools.
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