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2. After the Civil War, the most common occupations for freedmen were
O Factory workers and teachers
O Miner and Soldiers
O Skiller artisans and mechanics
O Share cropped and Tenant Farmers

3. "Laws permitting, or even requiring, the separation of the races do not place a badge of inferiority upon one group over another
Thus it is not a violation of the Fourteenth
Amendment."

The excerpt above is from the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896). What practice did this ruling uphold?

O African-American participation in politics
O Job Training for freedmen
О Racial Segregation in all public places
O Free public schooling for all races​

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Answer:

1.  Share cropped and Tenant Farmers

2.  Racial Segregation in all public places

Explanation:

1. Following the aftermath of the American Civil war that led to the abolishment of slavery in the United States, the most common occupations for freedmen were "Share cropped and Tenant Farmers." This is because the majority of the slaves could only provide unskilled labor in farming, while most landowners are short of money as well.

2. Laws permitting, or even requiring, the separation of the races do not place a badge of inferiority upon one group over another Thus it is not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment." This pertained to the creation of "Racial Segregation in all public places." In the sense that, it was deemed legal within the legislative power of a state.

The answers to the following question can be given as:

1. The American Civil War was one of the most dreadful wars in history. The aftermath of the war led to the abolishment of slavery. The freedmen were provided with occupations of tenant farmers and sharing of cropland. The slaves were unskilled in farming labor and the landlord had a shortage of money.

2. The text pertains to racial segregation in all places. Racial segregation was deemed legal by the legislative powers of the state. It was ruled that the racial segregation laws did not violate the US constitution as long as there is equality.

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