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How did the majority of Supreme Court justices in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson interpret the 14th Amendment? A. Separate but equal facilities only apply to white citizens, not blacks. B. All citizens
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How did the majority of Supreme Court justices in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson interpret the 14th Amendment? A. Separate but equal facilities only apply to white citizens, not blacks. B. All citizens are equal under the law and therefore segregation is illegal. C. Blacks are not citizens and therefore have no legal protection. D. Racial segregation is constitutional if the facilities are the same for everyone.
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Answer: the correct answer is b.
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B) I think that correct idk
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