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The US supreme Court case plessy v.ferguson, (1896) determine that the segregation was legal under the condition that
A) all children receive promotion to attend the same school
B) whites received higher quality facilities and services than blacks
C) the segregation laws did not spread outside the Southern States
D) l the separate facilities or services for both races of equal quality
I chose D.
A) all children receive promotion to attend the same school
B) whites received higher quality facilities and services than blacks
C) the segregation laws did not spread outside the Southern States
D) l the separate facilities or services for both races of equal quality
I chose D.
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Your answer is correct. The US Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson established the "separate but equal" doctrine, which allowed segregation of races as long as the separate facilities were deemed equal in quality. Option D correctly describes the condition for the segregation to be considered legal according to the court's ruling.