Respuesta :
The plessy v. Ferguson trial rendered separate but equal public facilities constitutional and legal
Answer:
Option C, Rendered separate but equal public facilities constitutional and legal, is the right answer.
Explanation:
Plessy v. Ferguson was a breakthrough judgment of the U.S. Supreme Court announced in 1896. It sustained the constitutionality of ethnic apartheid law for public services as far as the segregated facilities were comparable in nature, this very concept is known to as the "separate but equal". However, in the long term, this decision was overrun by the Brown V Board of Education case. The judgment, in this case, the made it illegal for the states to sponsor segregation in the public facilities.