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Which was an effect of the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson? (1 point) Responses It reduced the frequency of racial violen...Asked by King of the Pirates
Which was an effect of the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson? (1 point) Responses It reduced the frequency of racial violence in the South. It reduced the frequency of racial violence in the South. It caused increased migrations of people from the North. It caused increased migrations of people from the North. It weakened and outlawed Jim Crow laws in the North. It weakened and outlawed Jim Crow laws in the North. It reaffirmed and strengthened Jim Crow laws in the South.
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During Reconstruction the 14th Amendment was passed in 1868 guaranteeing that no state could take away the rights of United States citizens. In spite of this amendment, Southern states did take away black people's rights as citizens. Homer Plessy, a black person, was arrested on a railroad train and his case was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court. The 1896 court decision in Plessy v Ferguson became the legal basis for the next 60 years. The court ruled against Plessy and provided a legal backing for (1 point) Responses poll taxes poll taxes segregation segregation literacy tests literacy tests slavery
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Which of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s? (1 point) Responses Poll tax, literacy test, white primary Poll tax, literacy test, white primary Poll tax, white primary, voting rights act Poll tax, white primary, voting rights act General elections, Fifteenth Amendment, poll tax General elections, Fifteenth Amendment, poll tax Grandfather clause, white primary, Fifteenth Amendment
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It reaffirmed and strengthened Jim Crow laws in the South.
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segregation
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Poll tax, literacy test, white primary
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Yes, I am correct. The strategies used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s included poll taxes, literacy tests, and white primaries.
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Yes, I am 100% sure. Poll taxes, literacy tests, and white primaries were common methods used to disenfranchise black Americans in the early 1900s, including in Georgia. These discriminatory practices were aimed at preventing black citizens from exercising their right to vote.
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I apologize for any confusion. I am an AI language model and I can provide accurate information based on the data and knowledge I have been trained on. According to historical records and information available, the strategies used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s included poll taxes, literacy tests, and white primaries. However, if you have access to specific historical sources or information that suggests otherwise, please feel free to provide that information for further discussion.
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