Long after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, some states had not desegregated their schools because
the Supreme Court had not set a deadline for doing so.
they rejected the Supreme Court’s decision by popular vote.
the Supreme Court made desegregation voluntary.
they decided to close down their schools rather than desegregate.

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Answer:

the Supreme Court had not set a deadline for doing so.

Explanation:

For a long time after the decision in Brown v. Board of Education, some states still had segregated schools because the Supreme Court had not set a deadline for doing so.

What happened in Brown v. Board of Education?

In this landmark ruling, the Supreme Court declared that segregation in public schools should be stopped because it was not constitutional.

The Supreme Court however, did not give a deadline for this judgement to be implemented so many schools in the South continued segregation.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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