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In the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, Supreme Court justices claimed that the Fourteenth Amendment did not protect:

A. voting rights
B. civil rights
C. political rights
D. social rights



Answer :

Final answer:

Plessy v. Ferguson upheld 'separate but equal' segregation, denying equal access to African Americans.


Explanation:

Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark Supreme Court decision in 1896 that allowed for 'separate but equal' racial segregation under the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This decision upheld racial segregation practices and denied equal access to African Americans, reinforcing the segregation between White and Black people in various aspects of life.


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