In the Supreme Court ruling Brown vs Board of Education,the Supreme Court overuled the original ruling in Homer vs. Plessey, that previously stated that as long as the students were being treated equally, it did not matter whether they were seperated. The reason the Supreme Court overturned their ruling is because in a perfect world were everything was equal (In this case it was rarely ever equal) the African-American students would always ask the question, "If everything is equal, than why are we seperate?" They would eventually draw the conclusion that even though it is equal, it still shows race superiority over the African-Americans. Therefore, to answer your question, it is not right to segergate classes because it shows racial supremecy.
seGREGate the root word is GREG
Segregate is a verb. It doesn't have a pronoun. Pronouns are words like I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they, that, those. Words that can stand instead of a noun. The noun from segregate is segregation; the pronoun for segregation is it.
Segregate is already a verb. Other verbs depending on the tense are segregates, segregating and segregated.For example:"They decided to segregate the genders"."The society segregates people"."They are segregating everyone"."They have been illegally segregated".
what places did the jim crow laws segregate
why do we segregate inorganic acids from organic acids
Hubs segregate packets because hubs are used as switches. Through a VLAN, hubs, when used as switches, can easily segregate incoming and outgoing traffic.
The school decided to segregate students by gender in gym class.
What classes do you have right now.
You must segregate your trash by recyclable and non recyclable or it won't be picked up.
No. Scince the civil right movement, it has been illegal to segregate in schools because of race or religion.
Woodrow Wilson allowed a cabinet member to re-segregate his department. :)
"Is" is a verb in the given sentence, as it is the action word expressing a state of being or existence. The other words mentioned — aggregate, congregate, segregate — are also verbs that indicate different actions or processes. Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas, and in this context, "is" is being used as a verb.