When the Supreme Court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, it argued that:
A) The Fourteenth Amendment only regulated state-imposed segregation.
B) The Thirteenth Amendment did not apply to racial discrimination.
C) It was a violation of the Tenth Amendment.
D) It was a violation of federalism.
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Q38: During the Reconstruction period:
A) Former slaves began
Q39: The Civil Rights Act of 1875:
A) Guaranteed
Q40: What kept southern states from discriminating against
Q41: The Civil Rights Act of 1875:
A) Guaranteed
Q43: The Plessy v. Ferguson decision:
A) Overturned the
Q44: Jim Crow laws:
A) Prevented freed slaves from
Q45: In 1909, the NAACP originally tried to:
A)
Q46: The Legal Defense Fund was created by
Q47: The Supreme Court's decision in Brown v.
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