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2 points In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, what policy was overturned (gotten rid of)? * Due Process of Law Separate but Equal/Segregation Individual Rights of Man Equal Protection Under the Law
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In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, what policy was overturned
(gotten rid of)? *
Due Process of Law
Separate but Equal/Segregation
Individual Rights of Man
Equal Protection Under the Law
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Separate but Equal/Segregation was overturned, since segregation in public schools was deemed unconstitutional.
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