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Plessy v. Ferguson worksheets available through Wayground provide comprehensive educational resources that guide students through one of the most significant Supreme Court cases in American legal history. These carefully crafted materials help students understand the 1896 landmark decision that established the "separate but equal" doctrine and its profound impact on racial segregation in the United States. The worksheets strengthen critical thinking skills by encouraging students to analyze primary source documents, examine the constitutional arguments presented by both sides, and evaluate the long-term consequences of the Court's ruling on civil rights. Students engage with practice problems that require them to interpret legal precedents, compare pre and post-Plessy legislation, and connect this pivotal case to broader patterns of institutionalized discrimination. Each worksheet includes a comprehensive answer key and is available as a free printable pdf, making these valuable resources accessible for diverse classroom settings and individual study sessions.
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