The separate but equal doctrine states that

A) the equal protection clause was not violated by the fact of state mandated
racial segregation alone, provided that the separated facilities were equal.
B) the equal protection clause was violated by state mandated racial segregation, and that separate facilities were necessary.
C) under the equal protection clause, separate but equal facilities could be established by privately owned businesses, but not in state or federal buildings.
D) racial segregation is unconstitutional and "separate but equal" facilities were to be abolished.
E) separate facilities were formerly not equal, and the equal protection clause would enforce the equality of facilities.


A

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