Which of the following to the Supreme Court rule in Plessy versus Ferguson

a the segregation to continue
B the actions of the Ku Klux Klan members would be protected as free-speech
C the freedom African-Americans have the right to vote
D the black codes were unconstitutional

my answer is B I think is it right mrs. Sue

Hint: the main words behind the ruling were "separate but equal."

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what is the answer ?

Ms. sue, you are literally useless. no one asked what ISNT thee answer.

The correct answer is option A: the segregation to continue.

To find the answer, you can start by understanding the situation and background of Plessy v. Ferguson. This landmark case took place in 1896 and involved a Louisiana law that required separate train cars for white and black passengers. Homer Plessy, who was seven-eighths white and one-eighth black, deliberately violated this law by sitting in a white-only train car. He was arrested and challenged the constitutionality of the law.

To determine what the Supreme Court ruled in this case, you can search for information regarding the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson. This can be done by using a search engine or accessing legal resources such as court records or reliable websites that provide information on significant court cases.

Upon researching, you will find that the Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson, delivered in 1896, upheld the constitutionality of the Louisiana law requiring racial segregation on trains. This ruling established the doctrine of "separate but equal," which allowed for racial segregation as long as the separate facilities were deemed equal in quality. This decision remained in effect until it was overturned by the Supreme Court in the case of Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.

B is not right.

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