How was the case of Briggs v.Elliot different from prior NAACP cases in education?
A) It involved medical-school education, rather than law school.
B) It was the first case to involve elementary-school education.
C) It was the first successful desegregation case.
D) It was a loss for the NAACP and resulted in large setbacks.
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