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Which legislation enacted in the South after the Civil War promoted "separate but equal" facilities for different races?

A. Fourteenth Amendment
B. Jim Crow laws
C. Emancipation Proclamation
D. Fifteenth Amendment

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it would be A: fourteenth amendment
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Answer:

A. Fourteenth Amendment.

Step-by-step explanation:

It was part of the Reconstruction Amendments. It addresses the citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws. Proposed by former slaves after the Civil War it was received badly by the defeated Confederacy States. They were forced to ratify it if not they would not have representation in Congress.

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