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History, 21.02.2020 00:14, LaughingAlanna

What was the One-Drop Rule?
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A. If you had white ancestors, you were considered white, regardless
of your actual color.
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B. If you had Hispanio ancestors, you were considered black,
regardless of your actual color.
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c. If you were black, you could claim that you were white only if your
skin was actually white.
D. If you had black ancestors, you were considered black, regardless
of your actual color.
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