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When the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified by Georgia in 1868, Georgia was readmitted into the Union and citizenship was granted to blacks. While this amendment led to positive outcomes, it also resulted in a setback for some black leaders. Which statement describes this major setback?

A) White lawmakers wrote laws to place heavier taxes on black citizens.
B) White land owners attempted to start slave trading again in the south.
C) Black members of the Georgia Assembly were removed from their positions.
D) Black students had to be home schooled as they were removed from public schools.

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Answer:

C

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Black members of the georgia asembly were removed from their positions ;}

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The answer is: C) Black members of the Georgia Assembly were removed from their positions.

The removal of black members of the Georgia assembly was made as a subtle threat to influence black citizens to move to other territory. Despite the creation of equal protection of the law, at that point of time american citizens do not see black citizens on equal value compared to the majority citizens. This is why they received such treatment.

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