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5 where were jim crow signs not placed? a above water fountains b door entrances and exits c in front of public facilities d sidewalks 6 what kind of punishment would an african american receive for violating jim crow laws? a imprisonment b lose their home, job, and even their life c lose their voting rights d forced to wear a sign 7 the jim crow law regarding education required that african american and white students to go to school how?
Jim - Crow signs were used to enforce racial segregation. They were commonly placed above water fountains, at door entrances and exits, and in front of public facilities to indicate separate - use areas for different races. Sidewalks were not a typical place for these signs. For the punishment for violating Jim - Crow laws, African Americans could face severe consequences including imprisonment, loss of home, job, and even life due to mob violence or legal sanctions. Losing voting rights was also a common method of disenfranchisement but the most extreme and common punishments included imprisonment and violence - related losses.
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- D. sidewalks
- B. lose their home, job, and even their life