What did state courts decide in both Mendez v. Westminster School District
and Delgado v. Bastrop Independent School District?
A. They decided that racial minorities were not being equally
protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
B. They decided that segregating Mexican Americans into separate
schools was unconstitutional.
C. They decided that states were drawing districts to prevent
Mexican Americans from electing representatives
D. They decided that segregation in schools was legal as long as
conditions were equal.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The case was that segregation of Mexican children was illegal, hope this helps!

Answer:

B. They decided that segregating Mexican Americans into separate

schools was unconstitutional.

Explanation:

In 1947 California did away with their school segregation laws. 1948—Delgado v Bastrop I.S.D.: Because of Mendez v Westminster School District, the Texas Attorney General decided that segregation of Mexican American children was illegal. Bastrop I.S.D. was ordered to stop segregating Mexican American students.