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Social Studies
Did Benjamin Franklin like the Great Compromise and why?
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Ответ:
Benjamin Franklin supported the Great Compromise, that split the legislative branch through two chambers.
Explanation:
Ответ:
1. Plessy violated the Separate Car law
2. Plessy violated the Separate Car Act, which provided separate accommodations for White and Black passengers and punished those who violated this separation. Plessy, who was part Black, sat in the area of the train designated for White passengers.
Explanation:
1. That means he agreed to break the law on purpose. The Separate Car law said that white citizens and black citizens had to ride in separate railroad cars.