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What was the MAIN reason 28 elected legislators were removed from the Georgia General Assembly in 1868?
Responses
A They were former leaders in the Confederate governmentThey were former leaders in the Confederate government
B They were African AmericansThey were African Americans
C They refused to ratify the 15th AmendmentThey refused to ratify the 15th Amendment
D They were members of the Republican PartyThey were members of the Republican Party
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B
They were expelled because they were African American — 28 of the "Original 33" Black legislators elected in 1868 were removed by the white-dominated legislature; Congress later intervened and they were reinstated.
They were expelled because they were African American — 28 of the "Original 33" Black legislators elected in 1868 were removed by the white-dominated legislature; Congress later intervened and they were reinstated.
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