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What was the significance of the end of the white primary? Choose the two that apply. (2 points) Responses
It required Georgia to use a one-person-one-vote principle
It led to the registration of many African American voters
It ended the system in which the Democrats historically controlled Georgia’s politics
It signaled a moment of defeat for African American voters
It required Georgia to use a one-person-one-vote principle
It led to the registration of many African American voters
It ended the system in which the Democrats historically controlled Georgia’s politics
It signaled a moment of defeat for African American voters
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alyssa
is this correct
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GPT 3.5
- It led to the registration of many African American voters
- It ended the system in which the Democrats historically controlled Georgia’s politics
- It ended the system in which the Democrats historically controlled Georgia’s politics
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GPT 3.5
Yes, that is correct. The end of the white primary in Georgia had significant implications for African American voters by allowing them to participate in the political process and ending the exclusionary practice that historically gave the Democrats control over the state's politics.
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