Answer:
Following the end of Reconstruction and the establishment of full citizenship for former slaves, many states started instituting laws that required separate public facilities, such as railroad compartments, for whites and African Americans.
In 1892, a man of mixed race, Homer Plessy, sat down in a whites-only compartment of a railroad car. He was arrested, and each level of the Louisiana court system found him guilty of violating the state’s segregation laws. The state supreme court, however, allowed Plessy’s case to go further in the appeal process.
The case was eventually heard by the US Supreme Court in 1896. The grounds for Plessy’s case rested on the assumption that segregation laws were unconstitutional on the basis of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
From Middle French massacre"wholesale slaughter, carnage," from Old French macacre, macecle "slaughterhouse, butchery," of unknown origin; perhaps related to Latin macellum "provisions store, butcher shop."
The correct answer is c. north vietnam
<span><span /><span>a major political
unit having a territory of great extent or a number of territories or
peoples under a single sovereign authority;
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especially
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:one having an emperor as chief of state </span> </span> </span>
<span /><span>the territory of such a political unit </span> </span>
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<span>something resembling a political empire;
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especially
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:an extensive territory or enterprise under single domination or control </span> </span> </span>
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The result of the drawing of new geographic boundaries as a result of the partition was religious & ethnic violence that led to mass migrations and massacres.
<h3>What was the partition of British India?</h3>
The partition of the subcontinent into seperate territory occurred after the British finally left into Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.
However, the result of the partition was religious & ethnic violence that led to mass migrations and massacres of people.
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