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14 November, 22:39

The public planning of many lynchings in the South showed that:

O

A. The violence was considered to be legal.

O

B. Police were not interested in stopping violence.

O

C. Participants feared punishment for the violence.

O

D. The violence was intended to be kept secret.

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  1. 14 November, 22:54
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    The public planning of many lynchings in the South showed that police were not interested in stopping violence.

    Option: (B)

    Explanation:

    The lynchings that happened in the south have always been believed to have happened due to the deliberate ignorance of the Police and the other responsible authorities. The prejudice beard by the majority white population of the south against the blacks of the south kept on out-springing in violent unrest in between the groups of these two. The sparks of violence were aired to become rages of fire due to the ignorance of the Police as the police too were predominantly against the blacks.
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