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They were in 2 different sides. The Abolitionists and the Pro-Slavery politicians. Some were heavily against slavery and started a movement to abolish it, some even tried freeing slaves. Pro-slavery politicians were in heavy support of it and did everything in their power to keep it alive in the South. It got to the point where all the Southern States threatened to secede from the United States in the late 1850s, and even caused Virginia to split into 2 states, Virginia and West Virginia.
In History, the period described above is often referred to as the "<u>Segregation</u> Era." This picture or sign would have been very prevalent in the period between 1900 and 1939.
<h3>What is the Segregation Era?</h3>
The Segregation Era refers to the period when segregation was at its highest point. There were different facilities for both White and Black people.
Segregation ended officially in 1964 when the Civil Rights Act was signed into law to abolish Jim Crows laws.
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Your answer is: To make sure people vote only one, so your answer is option "B."
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It is either Railways or Trade ports but Im leaning more towards to D. Can I have a Brainliest.