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How did the action and ruling in Briggs v. Elliott (1947-1952) have an effect on the strategy of the NAACP in arguing for the equal treatment of African American schoolchildren?
A) The action and ruling was the first instance that the NAACP used the judicial system to argue the case for poor treatment of African Americans.
B) As a result of the action and ruling, the NAACP began lobbying members of the United States Congress to take legislative action to end segregation.
C) As a result of the action and ruling, the NAACP demanded President Truman issue an executive order calling for the immediate desegregation of public schools.
D) The action and ruling led to the NAACP arguing that segregated schools were fundamentally unequal, which became the basis for Brown v. Board

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