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Why does the court determine that the notion of "separate but equal" ought not apply to this case? a) because public education changes the rules of the game, necessitating racial integration. b) because the plessy v. ferguson case is still pertinent. c) because "separate but equal," if sound in theory, has never worked out in practice, and thus must be abandoned everywhere. d) because the fourteenth amendment militates against "separate but equal" and insists upon integration in all cases. eliminate

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