Plessy v. ferguson decided that:
question 11 options:
a. "separate but equ...
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Plessy v. ferguson decided that:
question 11 options:
a. "separate but equal" was not acceptable because the facilities could not be equal and the psychic injury to those who suffer from segregation cannot be remedied by adequate facilities.
b. "separate but equal" was acceptable as long as comparable facilities were provided.
c. congress does not have the power to ban discrimination in public accommodations based on the fourteenth amendment.
d. the freedmen's bureau exceeded the constitutional authority of congress.
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