Answer :
Segregation in United states were legitimized under the doctrine separate but equal mentioned in the constitution. The constitution was actually misinterpreted and the supreme court gave a land mark verdict in the Brown Vs. Board of education case.
Explanation:
During 1950s Jim Crow laws made segregation legal. African Americans were treated badly during that time. The main effect of segregation was that people started to show hatred and disgust to one group of people who belonged to one particular race. Public utilities were segregated based on the ethnicity and race of the people. African Americans were given different rest rooms, cabs, public transports, schools, even the place of drinking water facility were segregated for the whites and blacks.
Separate but equal doctrine in the constitution aimed for equal protection of all but it carried a subtle component of inequality which was recognized by the supreme court and a landmark verdict was given in Brown Vs. Board of education case stating that segregation must be banned.
USA was being seen as the most dominant but dictator country in the world because of its power it had shown in the pre-1950 era.
USA slowly aggregated towards becoming a world leader and spread itself across various aspects of global leadership.
- USA became a strong nation in the eyes of all the countries in the world after they hit the massive nuclear attacks in cities like Hiroshima and Nagasaki and an overall dominance throughout the World War II.
- It had slowly proved its dominance at the world stage and every other nation wanted to join hands with USA as it had proven its destruction capabilities.
- USA also signed and enter into various agreements and became a supplier of various natural resources it had.
Hence, america was seen as a powerful country in the eyes of world after the post World War II era
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