Some historians describe the 15-day 1913 Louisiana Constitutional Convention as a failure primarily because C. The delegates focused on too many issues which kept them from solving the main proposed issues. This lack of focus hindered their ability to effectively address the critical concerns that many believed needed to be solved, leading to the convention being seen as unsuccessful in its aims.
Why do some historians describe the 15-day 1913 Louisiana Constitutional Convention as a failure?
A.
The delegates only addressed drainage problems and refunding the state debt.
B.
The delegates disagreed on how to break up monopolies or improve public administration.
C.
The delegates focused on too many issues which kept them from solving the main proposed issues.
D.
The Supreme Court declared the disenfranchisement of Black residents in the Louisiana Constitution unconstitutional.
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