The effect of the Supreme Court ruling in Milliken v. Bradley, which held that integration did not have to take place across school district lines, was to

The effect of the Supreme Court ruling in Milliken v. Bradley, which held that integration did not have to take place across school district lines, was to




a. encourage voluntary busing programs.
b. cause Congress to pass laws equalizing school funding in different districts.
c. turn public attention to eliminating segregated housing patterns.
d. reinforce the division between poorer, minority inner city schools and nearly all white suburbs.
e. end school busing programs in favor of the neighborhood school.



Answer: D


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