Homer Plessy attempted to challenge Louisiana's racial segregation policies by
A) refusing to move from a "whites-only" Louisiana train car.
B) sitting in at a "whites-only" restaurant.
C) refusing to sit at the back of a New Orleans streetcar.
D) sitting on the ground floor of a public theater, instead of in the balcony.
E) sending his daughter for treatment to a superior "whites-only" hospital.
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Q5: De jure segregation is segregation that is
A)regional
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