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The practice of separating groups based on race is known as
(1 point) Responses civil rights. civil rights. civil liberties.
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The practice of separating groups based on race is known as
(1 point) Responses civil rights. civil rights. civil liberties.
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The practice of separating groups based on race is known as
(1 point) Responses civil rights. civil rights. civil liberties.
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Question • chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia • chased African American civil rights
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Read the excerpt from My Story.
More of us rode the buses than Caucasians did, because more whites could afford cars. It was very
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____ laws legally separated non-whites and whites "in schools, restaurants, theaters, trains,
streetcars, playgrounds, hospitals,
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laws legally separated non-whites and whites “in schools, restaurants, theaters, trains, streetcars, playgrounds,
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Laws legally separated, non-whites and whites and schools, restaurants, theaters, train street cars, playgrounds hospitals, and
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Segregation that occurs because of social and cultural, not legal, reasons is called:
de jure segregation. unintended
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How did the county unit system support segregation?
Responses A It encouraged the practice of buying votes.It encouraged the
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The Southern Manifesto
1. called for integration 2. defended segregation 3. prohibited blacks from voting 4. attracted visitors
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The Southern Manifesto...
(1 point) Responses: 1. called for integration. 2. defended segregation. 3. prohibited blacks from
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According to the Supreme Court ruling in the Plessy V. Ferguson case, why was segregation acceptable?
A. Segregation was illegal
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According to the ruling in the Plessy v. Ferguson case, why was segregation acceptable?
A. Segregation was legal because African
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Which of the following is a positive accomplishment of Lester Maddox during his time as governor?
A. drawing major league sports
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Due to inequality and unfairness, Thurgood Marshall argued that
(1 point) "separate but equal must stand he should join the
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Jim Crownoun
a law or practice of discriminating against Black people through segregation. CANCEL SAVE Use this word in a
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Under ___, there were separate public facilities for Black and White people.
A. Suffrage B. Jim crow D. Union
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Under ___, there were separate public facilities for Black and White people.
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which main idea were people fighting for when they protested segregation during the rights movement?
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