The case of Swann v.Charlotte-Mecklenberg County Schools (1971)
A) prohibited busing for school integration.
B) permitted judges to achieve racially balanced schools through busing.
C) ruled that schools must set aside a federal judge-determined number of spots for blacks before they would be considered desegregated.
D) gave state legislatures the power to determine school desegregation procedures in each state.
E) ruled that schools could not limit the number of black students enrolled in an effort to minimize desegregation.
Answer: B