It determined a person's status under the black codes. In the South it became known as the "one-drop rule,'' meaning that a single drop of "black blood" makes a person a black.
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It determined a personβs status under the black codes- apex
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It determined a person's status under the black codes. - US HISTORY APEX
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anyone with a blaxk ancestor was considered blaxk
It determined a persons status under the black codes- APEX!
If you had black ancestors you where considered black regardless your actual colors - APEx test I got ya Daniel
Yes, according to the "One drop rule". That people still follow.
In the pre-Civil War era of the US, the "one-drop" rule was a social and legal principle of racial classification that any person with even one ancestor of sub-Saharan-African ancestry is considered black. By 1910, twenty US states had classified citizens by blood-fraction, most using one-fourth or one-eighth.
If it were not true, it would not have become the rule!
It determined a person's status under the black codes. In the South it became known as the "one-drop rule,'' meaning that a single drop of "black blood" makes a person a black.
It determined a person's status under the black codes.
It determined a persons status under the black codes- APEX!
Anyone with black ancestor was considered black. Apex: A southern rule based on scientific racism
If you still count the one drop of black blood rule's she is BLACK.
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
This is true: it's have more sex. It keeps you young.
In the pre-Civil War era of the US, the "one-drop" rule was a social and legal principle of racial classification that any person with even one ancestor of sub-Saharan-African ancestry is considered black. By 1910, twenty US states had classified citizens by blood-fraction, most using one-fourth or one-eighth.
In the pre-Civil War era of the US, the "one-drop" rule was a social and legal principle of racial classification that any person with even one ancestor of sub-Saharan-African ancestry is considered black. By 1910, twenty US states had classified citizens by blood-fraction, most using one-fourth or one-eighth.
the 5 second rule is not true there are still germs on it
If it were not true, it would not have become the rule!
No, it is not true but the rules must be equivalent.