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Georgia Governor Vandiver organized the Sibley Commission in 1960 to study integration of Georgia’s public schools. What was its main finding (conclusion)?
A.
Georgia was already leading the way in peaceful school integration in southern states.
B.
Accepting money from the federal government was unnecessary for school integration.
C.
That the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Brown v. Board of Education did not apply to Georgia.
D.
The majority of Georgians preferred closing public schools rather than integrating them.
E.
The commission was unable to find determine what the citizens of Georgia wanted to do as it relates desegregating the public schools of the state.

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D. The Sibley Commission reported that a majority of Georgians preferred closing public schools rather than integrating them.