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19 December, 22:11

What are Jim Crow laws?

(A) Actions created by the federal government but not enforced by the

states

(B) Laws creating segregated accommodations

(C) Laws created to further ensure equal rights

(D) Laws limiting actions of groups such as the Ku Klux Klan

(E) Actions or laws enforced only through social conventions

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  1. 20 December, 00:07
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    In the United States, Jim Crow laws were " (B) Laws creating segregated accommodations," since they were devised in the South after the Civil War to keep blacks and whites separate--with blacks only having access to inferior facilities.
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