The unanimous Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka stated that segregated schools were unconstitutional because
(A) parallel school systems for White and Black children resulted in wasteful duplication of government services
(B) the Soviet Sputnik satellite made it clear that the segregated public schoolsystem had contributed to the decline of scientific skills in the United States
(C) separation of students based solely on race constituted inherently unequal treatment
(D) racial injustice made it difficult for the United States to appeal to peoples of recently decolonized countries in Africa and Asia during the Cold War
(E) the Court could no longer tolerate southern senators’ filibustering of civil rights legislation