In what ways were discrimination and segregation legalized in the south?
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In what ways were discrimination and segregation legalized in the south?
lynching and race riots
jim crow laws
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plessy v. ferguson
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The united states military had been using virtual technology for years true or false
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Read the paragraph. before the industrial revolution, most goods were made by hand, in peoples’s homes. workers would buy raw materials and complete each step in the process to make a finished product. manufacturing by hand took a long time, and therefore, the prices for finished goods was high. industrialization changed all that. machines took over the manufacturing process. these machines were much more efficient than workers creating items by hand. this meant that many more items could be produced, drastically reducing their price, and making them more affordable for consumers. which would be the best example to use to support the information in this body paragraph?
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Fascism is a political ideology that became popular in certain countries following world war i and was a response to fear of a. colonialism. b. communism. c. militarism. d. nationalism.
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