Why did the white conservative Southerners resist reform in the South? (1 point)

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- White conservative Southerners resisted reform in the South because they were invested in maintaining the social, economic, and political structures that benefitted them, specifically the system of white supremacy and racial segregation. They feared that reform would threaten their power and privilege, and viewed any attempts at change as a threat to their way of life. Additionally, they believed in the preservation of traditional values and opposed any efforts to challenge or disrupt the status quo.
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