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Why did the white conservative Southerners resist reform in the South?(1 point) Responses They believed in the principles of equality and justice for all. They believed in the principles of equality and justice for all. They feared losing their political power and control over society. They feared losing their political power and control over society. They wanted to disrupt the efforts of the federal government. They wanted to disrupt the efforts of the federal government. They wanted to support the efforts of the federal government.

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They feared losing their political power and control over society.
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