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Plessy v. Ferguson worksheets for Year 7 students provide comprehensive exploration of this landmark 1896 Supreme Court case that established the "separate but equal" doctrine in American society. These educational resources help seventh-grade learners analyze the historical context, legal arguments, and far-reaching consequences of this pivotal ruling that institutionalized racial segregation for nearly six decades. Through carefully structured practice problems and document analysis activities, students develop critical thinking skills while examining primary sources, court testimonies, and the societal impact of legalized discrimination. The worksheets include detailed answer keys that guide teachers through complex constitutional concepts, making these free printables invaluable for reinforcing understanding of civil rights history and judicial precedent.
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