4 Why might Chief Justice Carl Warren have started the Court's opinion with a
discussion about the equalization of "tangible factors" across black and white
schools?
(A) to emphasize that black and white schools are actually equally protected
under the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment
(B) to explain why the Courl chose to look at the effect of separating races on
public education when making its decision about the case
(c) to hint that the Court believes that the doctrine of "separate but equal" is
functioning correctly and fairly
(D) to express his annoyance about the way differences in those tangible
factors affect the hearts and minds of children