Answer:
The correct answer is A. The county unit system was a method of voting used in Georgia in the 20th century that gave more voting power to rural areas than urban areas. The system was established by Governor Eugene Talmadge in 1935, and the Georgia General Assembly had to approve it for it to be implemented. Therefore, the legislature had to vote for the county unit system for it to become law.
Step-by-step explanation:
Option B is incorrect because while the county unit system did give more power to rural areas, it was not controlled by them.
Option C is also incorrect as the urban areas did want power and had been advocating for a more equitable system of voting.
Option D is incorrect because the county unit system was not used in all other states, and in fact, it was unique to Georgia.