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Why were many North Carolina schools still segregated in the 1960s and 1970s? Check all that apply. The state could not afford to transport students across town to other schools.
Legislation had not passed yet that would desegregate schools.
Many white parents refused to send their children to integrated schools.
Most neighborhoods that fed into local schools were still segregated.
Local schools and governments used several tactics to slow integration.

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