Plessy v ferguson!! i think anyways it established the "separate but equal" thing
Answer: D. It marked the US as a major world power
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to discuss the relationship
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In the case Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court determined that segregation was allowed as long as the facilities were "separate but equal." This was overruled with Brown v. Board of Education
With Brown, African-Americans were given civil equality but were still treated as second class citizens and were thus not socially equal. So, social equality is how people actually treat each other while political equality is how they are treated by the law.