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AP U.S. History 2.1 Period 8: 1945–1980. Justice Warren's opinion most clearly reflects what development in thought about the relationship between white Americans and minorities in the 1950s?

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Sorry And here's your smoke du jour brought to you

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by brown versus board of education The case against unexciting

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teachers Okay And now the question justice warren's Opinion most

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clearly reflects what development in thought about the relationship between

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white americans and minorities in the late nineteen fifties And

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hear your potential answers All right well what can we

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glean from justice warren's opinions Well he says that the

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responsibility of the court is not to look at whether

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or not schools separated by race work equal but rather

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to look at the effect of segregation itself on public

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education So let's keep that in mind as we look

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to the answers it just is Warren's opinion reflect the

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idea Aye That minorities could remain separate but equal toe

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white americans separate but equal that's from the eighteen ninety

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six supreme court case plessy vs ferguson which said that

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segregation was legal so long as whites and blacks received

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facilities and services of the same quality boiler alert It

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was never equal And also justice warren specifically says in

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his opinion that we need to move past that line

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of reasoning that knocks out Eh Was warren's opinion reflective

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of the new development Be that white americans had a

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moral burden to support minorities Well morality was certainly factored

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into the decision but brown v board of education's court

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case was based on legal arguments against segregation for these

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judges through the hole law book this one it warns

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opinion argue d that giving minorities mohr civil rights threatened

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america's prosperity from just the opposite In fact by trying

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to dismantle segue creation justice has rejected the idea that

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increased civil rights for minorities would hurt the country So

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it's not deep All right that means that justice warns

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opinion most clearly reflect the development See that white americans

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and minorities should become more integrated So in brown v

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board of education that justice is decided that separating students

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solely based on their race encourage discrimination and they recommended

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that society become more integrated So the answer is safe

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Main lawyer In this case they're good marshal actually became

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the first african american justice on the supreme court Not

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bad justice marshall Not bad at all iraq

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