Which statements describe the Jim Crow laws of the post-Civil War period?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Responses

They set up a "separate but equal" system for public facilities.

They set up a "separate but equal" system for public facilities.

They were used to deny blacks their civil rights as American citizens.

They were used to deny blacks their civil rights as American citizens.

They reflected white southerners hostility towards former slaves.

They reflected white southerners hostility towards former slaves.

They made segregation illegal throughout the South.

1 answer

They set up a "separate but equal" system for public facilities.
They were used to deny blacks their civil rights as American citizens.
They reflected white southerners hostility towards former slaves.
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