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12 July, 11:25

Which of the following statements best explains the Supreme Court ruling on the Civil Rights Cases of 1883? The Thirteenth Amendment did not outlaw discrimination by governments or individuals. The Fourteenth Amendment outlawed discrimination by governments and individuals. The Thirteenth Amendment outlawed discrimination by individuals but not by governments. The Fourteenth Amendment outlawed discrimination by governments but not by individuals.

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  1. 12 July, 11:33
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    The fourteenth Amendment outlawed discrimination by governments but not individuals
  2. 12 July, 11:40
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    The 14th Amendment outlawed discrimination by governments but not by individuals.

    Explanation:

    The Court declared the Civils Rights Act unconstitutional. It's argument was that the 14th amendment outlawed racial discrimination by state governments, but not by individuals.

    Individuals included private businesses, churches, clubs, and all other organizations
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