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The Plessy v. Ferguson case upheld “separate but equal” as constitutional, which

improved social conditions for African Americans


strengthened segregation policies (Jim Crow)


allowed for African Americans to use white facilities


increased African American suffrage


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Answer is strengthened segregation policies (Jim Crow)

Plessy vs Ferguson uphelp the flawed idea of "seperate but equal", which meant that black people, primarily in the South, could legally be forced to use all separate facilities from whites. This naturally was not equal, as the black facilities were in much worse condition, and segregation is inherently unequal. 
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