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What problem did the Bourbon Triumvirate want to solve?

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A) Georgia's economy was growing too rapidly, causing the Southern plantation culture to disappear.

B) Political power was in the hands of a small group of Georgia Democratic leaders.

C) Jim Crow laws segregated and discriminated against African Americans.

D) Georgia was primarily an agricultural economy offering low paying, unskilled jobs on farms.

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Answer:

The correct answer is b) Political power was in the hands of a small group of Georgian Democratic leaders.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Bourbon Triumvirate was as the group of three men was known, who were Georgian politicians and held power in the United States Senate for more than ten years.

Each of them had different objectives within the policy, and they supported each other while their union was convenient for all three. Then the frictions that had been kept for so long came to the surface, where the dissolution of the Bourbon triumvirate resulted.

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