Final answer:
The statement in the question is false. The Southern Strategy aimed to appeal to white voters in the South by capitalizing on racial tensions without explicitly endorsing white supremacy.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement in the question is Option 2: False.
The Southern Strategy, implemented by the Republican Party in the 1960s and 1970s, aimed to appeal to white voters in the South by capitalizing on racial tensions without explicitly endorsing white supremacy. Instead of promoting racial integration, the strategy focused on issues like states' rights, opposing affirmative action and busing, and portraying the Democratic Party as the party of liberals and urban blacks. This strategy helped the Republican Party gain support in the formerly Democratic states of the South.