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I disagree these were known as Jim crow laws. Abraham Lincoln ( The Great Emancipator ) did not provide nor ( initially ) see people of African origin as equals But he did abhor any form of slavery. these "Jim Crow" laws were enacted after the demise of Lincoln to prevent the potential for them to become perceived as equals.
I placed parenthasees around the word initially because allegedly John Wilks Booth decided to assinate Lincoln because he overheard him talking during at a public event about all free men having the right to vote. or something like that. Sorry but my history is a bit rusty.
In the post-slavery South of the US, segregation allowed the continued denial of equal rights to blacks under the policy of "separate but equal". This was struck down finally by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
In the US, this was known as "segregation" and existed from the late 19th to the middle of the 20th century. It was banned in almost all forms by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
In South Africa, separation of races took place under the policy of "apartheid" from 1948 to 1984, to ensure political and economic control by the white minority.
Seperation of Races or "Social Stratification is the division of society in permanent groups or categories linked with each other by the relationship of superior and subordination."(Gisbert)
You can find some Theories, Dimesions, Consiquences, and Criticism on Social Stratification in the related link below.
The laws separating people by race are called segregation laws. Such laws existed in the US after the Civil War, until legally challenged beginning in 1954.
An extreme form of segregation was the system of apartheid in South Africa (1948-1994), which allowed the white minority to control the country while disenfranchising the black majority.
Depends, in America when African Americans were separated from the Whites, it was called the Jim Crow Laws, but places in Africa had laws called arpatheid.
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True for A+ Social Studies.
They were not just laws passed in the late 19th century but all the way up through the middle of the 20th century. These laws were collectively known as the Jim Crow laws.
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The Executive Branch of government implements the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
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In 1896 the Supreme Court sanctioned legal separation of the races by its ruling on the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments in order to set legal precedents.
That principle is the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances.
Veto
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