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Read the paragraph from the article.
When Bridges was in kindergarten, she was one of many African-American students chosen to take a test. The test would determine whether or not she could attend a white school. It is said that the test would be very difficult so that students would have a hard time passing. That way, New Orleans schools might be able to stay segregated, or separated by race, for a while longer. Bridges lived a mere five blocks from an all-white school, but attended kindergarten several miles away, at an all-black segregated school.
Which inference is BEST supported by this paragraph?
A. The test was intended to determine a student's ability to thrive and succeed in a more challenging environment.
B. The test was designed to prevent black children from attending white schools while appearing objective.
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