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What was a result of the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?
A. Some places that were segregated became integrated.
B. Taking of literacy tests ended as a condition for voting.
C. Proof of land ownership ended as a condition for voting.
D. Some places that were integrated became segregated.
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A) Some places that were segregated became integrated.
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