(Paragraph 1) What were two effects of the Plessy vs. Ferguson court case?
Plessy vs Ferguson

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Margaret Anderson
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racial tension was was heightened
racial segregation was ended
racial segregation was determined legal
racism was deemed illegal and unconstitutional
racial tension began to ease in the years that followed
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(Paragraphs 2-3) What event instigated the Plessy Vs. Ferguson court case?
Homer Plessy became upset when a black man tried to take his seat on a train car.
The citizens of Louisiana sued the state because they felt segregation was unconstitutional.
Homer Plessy attempted to enter a train car that he had a ticket for.
The citizens of Louisiana sued Homer Plessy when he spoke out against segregation.
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(Paragraphs 4-6) What made "separate but equal" constitutional?
Separate spaces were of higher quality for those deemed worthy and therefore did not violate the rights of those that paid a higher price.
There were no rules in the constitution to protect equality at the time, meaning that segregation did not violate the constitution.
Separate spaces were of "the same quality" and therefore a separation did not violate equal protection requirements.
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(Paragraph 7) What effect did Plessy v. Ferguson have on segregation ?
Laws that segregated blacks and whites were consistently questioned in the years to come, bringing segregation to an end.
Laws that segregated blacks and whites were given the "okay" by the legal system and could no longer be challenged.
Laws that segregated blacks and whites were brought to an end once the case was settled.
Laws that segregated blacks and whites were made more lenient as a result of the court case.
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(Paragraphs 8-11) Select two statements that support the conclusion that separate did not mean equal.
"states recognized them as “separate, but equal.”
"Public schools for black children received less funding, less maintenance, and less teacher training."
"the Supreme Court case recognized Louisiana’s segregated train cars as relatively equal in quality"
"It was not until 1954, almost 60 years later, that the Supreme Court overturned its own decision from Plessy v. Ferguson in a new case, Brown v. Board of Education."
"States passed laws requiring literacy or history tests, background checks, proof of land ownership, or other complex processes just to register to vote. "
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The term "inference" most closely means...
a random guess
an idea related to another idea
an educated guess (based on reading, research, or critical thinking)
a piece of evidence found in the text
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The term "relationship" refers to...
the effect of an action on another person
the boat on which someone named Relation sails
the status of two people that have feelings
the ways in which two or more ideas/concepts relate to one another
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