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kellyjaisingh

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What was the result of Plessy v. Ferguson?
 
  A) Legally sanctioned segregation remained intact until well into the middle of the twentieth century.
   B) Legally sanctioned segregation was overruled in law schools in the South.
   C) Segregation was only deemed legal when it occurred in private instances as opposed to when state and local governments sanctioned it.
   D) Segregation was no longer sanctioned in the North but remained legal in the South into the middle of the twentieth century.
   E) Segregation was not legal in any states admitted to the Union after the ruling came down.

Question 2

Of the following, which is NOT a way that other branches of government can alter or circumscribe court decisions?
 
  A) By removing judges from office
  B) Through statutory revision
  C) By nonimplementation
  D) By constitutional amendment
  E) By ignoring court rulings



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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