The Supreme Court’s ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson was problematic because *the court was not able to overturn the Louisiana state law that required passengers be separated by race. *the court did not have any African American justices among its members. *it was unclear if Plessy (who was of mixed race) broke the law by sitting in the whites-only coach. *it was based on the belief that segregation was permissible as long as the facilities were equal.



Answer :

the supreme court's ruling in plessy v. Ferguson was problematic because : it was based on the belief that segregation was permissable as long as the facilities were equal They failed to understand that the case of segregation is not about simple practical facility issues, but it's more of a societal pressure that were burdened to the minorities that gave out the impression like they're not on the same level as a human being

The verdict delivered was socially problematic because its held that segregation should remain permissable as long as the facilities were equal.

What is the case of  Plessy v. Ferguson about?

The ruling of the Supreme court in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson upheld that the Louisiana state law allowed for "equal" but separate accommodations for the white and colored race.

This ruling of the court in Plessy v. Ferguson does allowed the segregration to remain strong.

However, the judges failed to understand that the case of segregation is not about simple practical facility issues, but it's more of a societal pressure that were burdened to the minorities.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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