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Plessy based his appeal in part on the Thirteenth Amendment because it banned "involuntary servitude," and segregation of railroad cars was a form of such servitude.
the 13th amendment freed the slaves
The Court rejected Plessy's arguments based on the Fourteenth Amendment, seeing no way in which the Louisiana statute violated it.
the Court rejected Plessy's arguments based on the Fourteenth Amendment, seeing no way in which the Louisiana statute violated it .segregation was supported by the Jim crow laws Delegation of rasict everywhere for example schools hospital and drinking fountain many more etc.
the Court rejected Plessy's arguments based on the Fourteenth Amendment, seeing no way in which the Louisiana statute violated it .segregation was supported by the Jim crow laws Delegation of rasict everywhere for example schools hospital and drinking fountain many more etc.
It's possible but unlikely. Most speeding tickets don't result in a trial; much less an appeal.
In Plessy v. Ferguson, the dissenting opinion argued that the "separate but equal" doctrine sanctioned by the majority perpetuated inequality and violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The dissent maintained that segregation based on race was inherently discriminatory and could not be justified under the Constitution.
ethos: an appeal based on the character of the speakerlogos: an appeal based on logic or reasoningpathos: an appeal based on emotion#apex
There is no irony between the three fifths compromise and the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution. The former act was based on the number of slaves that existed in a State for the purposes of counting a State's population and therefore its number of seats in the Hose of Representatives. This was clearly put aside as the amendment abolished slavery.
ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is appeal based on the character of the speaker. Pathos is appeal based on emotion. Logos is appeal based on logic or reason.
upon which amendment of the following is the eleventh amendment based
Rational appeal based on attributes and quality of the product or service