What is true about segregation in the North?

A) The North was not segregated by race at all.
B) Segregation and discrimination against blacks was worse in the North than the South.
C) Although the North had laws against discrimination of blacks, enforcement was often overlooked.
D) The North's segregation laws only allowed certain facilities, like water fountains and bathrooms, to be segregated.


Answer: B) Segregation and discrimination against blacks was worse in the North than the South.

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