Can someone help me?

I need to check my answer.

Due to inequality and unfairness, Thurgood Marshall argued that..

A: "separate, but equal" must stand.
B:he should join the Supreme Court
C: Linda Brown should attend a black school
D: it is important to respect the rights of others

My answer is A, but I'm stuck between A and D ..

The temperature in Toronto at noon during a winter day measured 4°C. The temperature started dropping 2° every hour. Which inequality can be used to find the number of hours, x, after which the temperature will measure below -3°C?

Answer: 4-2x<-3

Huh?

a. He argued that separate is inherently unequal.
b. silly answer, one does not join the Supreme Court
c. Linda already attended a black school
d. He argued "<<Though the Court’s ruling applied only to public schools, its declaration that “separate” is “inherently unequal” served as a reminder that not only in schools, but in all aspects of life, the separation of black and white Americans signaled an “inherently unequal” status between them. As such segregation did not measure up to the nation’s founding ideal that “all men are created equal.” >> Equality is a right, he argued.

Thurgood Marshall actually argued against the "separate, but equal" doctrine. So, your answer should be D: it is important to respect the rights of others. This aligns with Marshall's advocacy for equality and his fight against inequality and unfairness.

I'd be happy to help you check your answer!

To answer this question, we need to know about Thurgood Marshall's stance on inequality and unfairness. Thurgood Marshall was a prominent civil rights lawyer who fought against racial segregation in the United States.

To check your answer, let's look at the options given:

A: "separate, but equal" must stand. This is the doctrine that supported racial segregation, stating that separate facilities for different races were allowed as long as they were of equal quality.

B: He should join the Supreme Court. This option is not directly related to Marshall's position on inequality and unfairness.

C: Linda Brown should attend a black school. This option refers to the famous Brown v. Board of Education case in which Marshall successfully argued against racial segregation in schools, advocating for desegregation.

D: It is important to respect the rights of others. This option is a general statement about respecting the rights of others, but it does not specifically address Marshall's arguments against inequality and unfairness.

Based on Thurgood Marshall's historical advocacy against racial segregation, your answer of A, "separate, but equal" must stand, is incorrect. Marshall argued against this doctrine and advocated for desegregation, as seen in option C.

The correct answer is C: Linda Brown should attend a black school. This aligns with Marshall's work and his arguments for equality and fairness.