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read the excerpt from brown v. board of education.
we must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in american life throughout the nation.
why does the supreme court make this distinction?
the court recognizes that the current delivery of education might compromise citizens’ rights.
the court recognizes that the us education system has evolved over time.
the court recognizes that people in some localities are being treated unfairly by teachers.
the court recognizes that segregated schools require additional federal funding.
The excerpt references evaluating public education based on its current role in American life. Brown v. Board of Education overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine, noting that public education had become a foundational, essential institution in U.S. society (evolving from its earlier, more limited role). The Court's focus on its "full development" and present place reflects recognition of this evolution, which made segregated schooling inherently unequal and harmful. The other options are incorrect: the core issue was systemic segregation violating rights, not just current delivery compromising rights generally; unfair teacher treatment was not the focus; and funding was not the reasoning here.
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The court recognizes that the US education system has evolved over time.