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The public planning of many lynchings in the South showed that:

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A. The violence was considered to be legal.
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B. Police were not interested in stopping violence.
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C. Participants feared punishment for the violence.
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D. The violence was intended to be kept secret.

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User Prismo
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Police were not interested in stopping violence

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User Nick Thissen
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Answer:

The public planning of many lynchings in the South showed that police were not interested in stopping violence.

Option: (B)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The lynchings that happened in the south have always been believed to have happened due to the deliberate ignorance of the Police and the other responsible authorities.
  • The prejudice beard by the majority white population of the south against the blacks of the south kept on out-springing in violent unrest in between the groups of these two.
  • The sparks of violence were aired to become rages of fire due to the ignorance of the Police as the police too were predominantly against the blacks.
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