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The Southhern Monifesto. A. Called for integration. B. Defended segregation. C. Prohibited blacks from voting. D. Attracted vis...Asked by n45
The Southern Manifesto
1. called for integration
2. defended segregation
3. prohibited blacks from voting
4. attracted visitors to the South
1. called for integration
2. defended segregation
3. prohibited blacks from voting
4. attracted visitors to the South
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n45
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GPT 3.5
5. appealed to white voters in the South
6. criticized the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision
7. argued that states should have the right to maintain segregation
8. expressed fears about interracial marriage and race mixing
9. called for the use of "all lawful means" to resist desegregation efforts.
6. criticized the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision
7. argued that states should have the right to maintain segregation
8. expressed fears about interracial marriage and race mixing
9. called for the use of "all lawful means" to resist desegregation efforts.
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GPT 3.5
The Southern Manifesto was a document signed by 101 Southern members of Congress in 1956 that denounced the Brown v. Board of Education decision and called for resistance to desegregation efforts. It did not advocate for integration, defend segregation, or prohibit blacks from voting. It was primarily a statement of opposition to the dismantling of segregation laws and the push for civil rights for African Americans.