Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971), the Court ruled that” style=”display: block; overflow-wrap: break-word; overflow: auto hidden; text-align: start;”>In the Supreme Court case Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971), the Court ruled thatQuestion 15 options:
a) 
cross-town school busing to impose racial integration in the South was not constitutional.” style=”display: block; overflow-wrap: break-word; overflow: auto hidden; text-align: start;”>
a)
cross-town school busing to impose racial integration in the South was not constitutional.
b) 
mandatory busing to desegregate schools was constitutional.” style=”display: block; overflow-wrap: break-word; overflow: auto hidden; text-align: start;”>
b)
mandatory busing to desegregate schools was constitutional.
c) 
the football team at Charlotte-Mecklenburg High School must have Black football players.” style=”display: block; overflow-wrap: break-word; overflow: auto hidden; text-align: start;”>
c)
the football team at Charlotte-Mecklenburg High School must have Black football players.
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Charlotte Mecklenburg, a young white girl, could not be bused across town to integrate an all-Black school.” style=”display: block; overflow-wrap: break-word; overflow: auto hidden; text-align: start;”>
d)
Charlotte Mecklenburg, a young white girl, could not be bused across town to integrate an all-Black school.