1a & 1b) Two effects the Missouri Compromise had on the nation was that it divided the nation into slave states and free states, (36'30"), North and South, and the society of slaveholders would henceforth be in conflict with the society of free labor.
2) One impact of the Dred Scott decision was that it challenged the concept of popular sovereignty in any Western territory. Declared Missouri Compromise unconstitutional
3a) One impact of the Dred Scott decision would be that colored persons of African descent have no rights that white men are bound to respect (Missouri Compromise-Separated free states and slave states)
3b) One effect of the Dred Scott decision on the nation was that it pushed the nation closer to the Civil War. (Discrimination of races)
3b) One effect of the Dred Scott decision on the nation was that it pushed the nation closer to the Civil War. (Discrimination of races)
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4) One effect of this Louisiana law on African Americans was that all railway companies...shall provide equal but separate accomodations for the white, and colored [African American] races. (Segregation)
5) One impact of the Plessey vs. Ferguson decision on white society was if a white man steals a black man's ballot, it is the white man who is permanently injured. It is the one who inflicts the wrong that is hurt, rather than the one on whom the
wrong is inflicted. ("Separate but equal")
wrong is inflicted. ("Separate but equal")
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6) One impact of the Plessy decision on American society was that they had separate hotels and movie theaters for colored people. (Jim Crow Laws-Separate is not equal)
7a) One disadvantage faced by African American students in southern states in the early 1940's was the government was spending significantly more money on white schools than on black schools. (Segregation)
7b) One problem that existed within the Topeka, Kansas, school system in 1950 was that colored children are prohibited from attending the schools in the white districts, and are compelled to leave their home and meet a bus that carries them, often for long distances, to the various black schools. (Discrimination)
7b) One problem that existed within the Topeka, Kansas, school system in 1950 was that colored children are prohibited from attending the schools in the white districts, and are compelled to leave their home and meet a bus that carries them, often for long distances, to the various black schools. (Discrimination)
8a & 8b) President Dwight D. Eisenhower issued Executive Order 10730 mainly for the removal of obstruction of justice in the State of Arkansas with respect to matters relating to enrollment and attendance at public schools in the Little Rock School District, Little Rock, Arkansas. (Civil Rights Act of 1964)
9) One way the ruling in Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka affected American society was that these struggles inspired a number of other movements, including the movement for Mexican farm workers rights led by Cesar Chavez, who formed the United Farm Workers in 1962. (Cesar Chavez-Mexican American labor leader/activist)
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