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In 1868, the 32 African American legislators in the Georgia General Assembly were removed from their positions by the government of Georgia. Choose two effects of this action.
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Violence against Blacks in Georgia increased.
Violence against Blacks in Georgia increased.
The end of Reconstruction in Georgia was delayed by Congress.
The end of Reconstruction in Georgia was delayed by Congress.
The 32 former legislators sued and were reinstated to their positions.
The 32 former legislators sued and were reinstated to their positions.
Other Southern states refused to seat African American legislators.
Other Southern states refused to seat African American legislators.
President Grant demanded the Governor of Georgia be impeached.
President Grant demanded the Governor of Georgia be impeached.
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- Violence against Blacks in Georgia increased.
- The end of Reconstruction in Georgia was delayed by Congress.
Explanation: The expulsions were part of white backlash that encouraged violence and intimidation (KKK activity) and prompted Congress to keep Georgia under Reconstruction control and withhold full readmission until the expelled Black legislators were restored.
- The end of Reconstruction in Georgia was delayed by Congress.
Explanation: The expulsions were part of white backlash that encouraged violence and intimidation (KKK activity) and prompted Congress to keep Georgia under Reconstruction control and withhold full readmission until the expelled Black legislators were restored.
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