They legalized segregation, therefore prohibiting African Americans from being in places like public parks, beaches, restaurants that white people used and other public places and it also legalized having one bathroom for whites and one for African Americans and being separated while using the railroads
The correct answer is C) Racial attitudes and policies had been a part of American life for a long time and were not going to change easily.
Before slavery was made illegal thanks to the 13th amendment, there was a long history of racial segregation and racial superiority in America. From the first slaves (brought over during the early 1600's) to the end of the Civil War, many Americans were taught that African-Americans were inferior. Thanks to the Supreme Court case Dred Scott vs. Sandford, enslaved Africans were even considered property at one point in American history.
This long history of painting African-Americans as inferior was not going to change overnight. Rather, many southererns kept these types of views and passed them on from generation to generation.
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C. Right to life, liberty,and pursuit of happiness
The answers are (A) and (C).
The Marshall Plan was issued by Harry Truman after the World War II to send financial aid to countries in Europe. Over 15 million dollars were sent to help the countries rebuild their economies and remove trade barriers between European neighbors.