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Complete the following paragraph about Plessy v. Ferguson.

A landmark case in the struggle for civil rights, Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) upheld the policy of segregation in the United States. The Supreme Court ruled that segregation did not violate the rights of (drop down 1) as long as facilities were separate but (drop down 2).

drop down 1
woman
African American
immigrants

drop down 2
inclusive
equal
reasonable

Sagot :

Answer:

women and equal

Explanation:

if I am right this has to do with women in jail and being separated from the males but having the same rules as males one prison went as far as making males wear pink undergarments as they ain't in prison for a fashion show and the warden said they didn't need white undergarments some prisons are/were so full the males had to sleep outside in tents

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