Carter promoted civil rights during his time as governor by implementing policies that advanced integration and equality, including appointing African Americans to state positions, promoting desegregation in schools, and advocating for equal rights legislation. He also sought to improve economic opportunities for minorities and supported initiatives aimed at combating racial discrimination. If you would like a specific response to a question regarding how he promoted civil rights, please let me know!
What values did Carter’s parents instill in him as a child?(1 point)
Responses
Financial independence
Financial independence
Segregation and tradition
Segregation and tradition
Equality and compassion for all races
Equality and compassion for all races
Military discipline and strict rules
Military discipline and strict rules
Question 5
What was Carter’s stance on racial discrimination in his hometown of Plains?(1 point)
Responses
He joined the White Citizens Council to preserve the status quo.
He joined the White Citizens Council to preserve the status quo.
He opposed racial discrimination and refused to join the White Citizens Council.
He opposed racial discrimination and refused to join the White Citizens Council.
He was indifferent and focused solely on farming.
He was indifferent and focused solely on farming.
He supported segregation policies.
He supported segregation policies.
Question 6
How did Carter promote civil rights during his time as governor?(1 point)
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