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As State Senator in the 1960s, Jimmy Carter was a strong advocate for

a. changing statewide voting requirements.
b. a continuation of the Jim Crow policies.
c. improving education for Georgia students.
d. getting the United States out of Vietnam.

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c. improving education for Georgia students.

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The right answer is "c. improving education for Georgia students."

In the 1960s, he served two terms in the Georgia Senate from the fourteenth arrondissement. He was governor of his home state from 1971 to 1974, where he fought for racial equality and improvement of the education system and living conditions of the population, especially the poorest (with a greater focus on minorities, especially blacks)

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