AP Success - AP US History: Plessy v. Ferguson Implications
"The object of the [14th] amendment was undoubtedly to enforce the absolute equality of the two races before the law, but, in the nature of things, it could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social, as distinguished from political, equality…Laws permitting, and even requiring, their separation, in places where they are liable to be brought into contact, do not necessarily imply the inferiority of either race to the other, and have been generally, if not universally, recognized as within the competency of the state legislatures in the exercise of their police power. The most common instance of this is connected with the establishment of separate schools for white and colored children…"
Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896).
Question 1
What was the primary legal doctrine established by the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?
Separate but equal
Affirmative action
Colorblind legal standards
Total integration
Question 2
The Plessy v. Ferguson decision had a direct impact on which of the following aspects of American society?
Labor laws and workers' rights
Voting rights and election laws
Public facilities and education
Immigration and naturalization policies
Question 3
The Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson primarily utilized which constitutional amendment to justify its decision?
The 13th Amendment
The 14th Amendment
The 15th Amendment
The 12th Amendment
Question 4
The 'police power' mentioned in the Plessy v. Ferguson decision refers to the power of state governments to enact measures concerning which of the following?
Public health, safety, and morals
Federal elections
Military and defense
Interstate commerce
Question 5
Which of the following best describes the Supreme Court's view on the social implications of racial segregation as expressed in Plessy v. Ferguson?
Segregation is necessary to maintain racial purity
Segregation is a temporary measure until social attitudes evolve
Segregation does not imply the inferiority of either race
Segregation is inherently unequal and should be abolished
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