Answer:
In no way was the idea of "separate but equal" consistent with the provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment, which basically establishes equal rights between African Americans and whites in the country, and admits the citizenship of black people.
The racist governments in the south of the country sought a mechanism to, without manifestly contravening this amendment, segregate the African American population and separate it from the white population. To do this, they sought to comply with the rights established in the Constitution, but through different services from those of whites, and of much lower quality.
Thus, with the complicity of the judicial systems, they violated the principle of equality of the Constitution, protecting themselves in an alleged legality of the "separate but equal" system.
Answer:
A Part to Represent a Whole. A synecdoche may use part of something to represent the whole. It's actually very common in the English language for part of something reference the whole. For example: The word "sails" is often used to refer to a whole ship. The phrase "hired hands" can be used to refer to workers.
Explanation:
It makes the listener see and visualize what is actually going on. It can also be a very key part in a essay or speech
Coordinating conjunctions bring two clauses (subject + verb + object) together. When joining two ideas, the comma is used.
Brutus claims to be an honorable man, but he stabbed Caesar.
Contrast conjunctions introduce a contradiction with what is said before (Brutus is honorable or honest, but he is a killer).