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How did the Supreme Court majority argue that "separate but equal" facilities were legal? Check all that
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It was said to help preserve the peace and public order.
It was not really enforced on a day-to-day basis.
It allegedly affected only people with a criminal record.
The Constitution did not protect social rights, only civil and political rights.

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