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How did the Supreme Court majority argue that “separate but equal” facilities were legal? Check all that apply.

It was said to help preserve the peace and public order.

It was not really enforced on a day-to-day basis.

It allegedly affected only people with a criminal record.

The Constitution did not protect social rights, only civil and political rights.