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1. In front of the Georgia General Assembly in 1971, newly elected Governor
Jimmy Carter said, "the time for ... discrimination is over," fulfilling what
campaign promise?
(A)reorganize the state government
(B)promote racial equality
(C)make government agencies more efficient
(D)modernize the state government?

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Answered by Damon
He was talking about discrimination against people of other races than white politician.
Answered by Anon
Georgia State history 8 B, Unit 4 Lesson 9

1. B. Promote racial equality.
2. B. Including the Confederate battle flag within the new state flag.
3. A. They left weaker economies and harsher climates.

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