the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education ended

a. the "separate but equal" doctrine
b. Jackie Robinson's career in baseball
c. Eisenhower's support of civil rights
d. discrimination in the hiring of federal employees

A

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The Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education ended the "separate but equal" doctrine. To find the answer to this question, you can start by understanding the context of the case. Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark case in 1954 where the Supreme Court ruled that segregated public schools were unconstitutional. This decision had a significant impact on the Civil Rights Movement and helped pave the way for desegregation in the United States. The "separate but equal" doctrine, which allowed for racial segregation as long as separate facilities were equal in quality, was essentially overturned by this decision. Therefore, the correct answer is (a) the "separate but equal" doctrine.