The fact that Booker Washington decided to fight the Jim Crow laws privately does not change my understanding of his policy.
<h3>The Policy of Booker Washington</h3>
- He advocated that the black people should not go into violence with the whites.
 - He was also of the opinion that the blacks should try to do things that would help to elevate their social status in the society instead.
 
This does not change my understanding of what he stood for because he still believed in the equality of races and the fact that the black man needed to be free from segregation.
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Answer:
The idea that local governments are the creation of state legislatures is called Dillon's Rule.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. In one part of town (ghetto).
Explanation:
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws, an anti-Semitic law designed and executed by the German Nazi government was one of the harshest and initial acts of racial discrimination against the Jewish people. This law would become the base for which a citizen of Germany is accepted or not as a legal citizen or be termed as a Jew.
According to this law, the definition of a Jew is someone who is born not only a Jew but also has Jewish grandparents. Moreover, it also termed a person a Jew even if that person does not follow the Jewish religious beliefs. Also, they were made to live in one part of the town where they were grouped and put together, and not mix with the 'common' German people.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.