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How did Hunter-Gault’s experiences at UGA compare to James Meredith’s experiences at the University of Mississippi?

Both were welcomed into their schools and found little opposition to desegregation.
Meredith and Hunter-Gault were both in danger from gun violence at their schools.
Hunter-Gault was under constant threat, while Meredith felt mostly safe at his school.
Both faced resistance at their schools, but Meredith was in a great deal of danger.

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Answer: D is the answer

just failed the question cause of the guy above me he is wrong he may have an explanation and seem right but its d edge 2021 edge social studies

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Answer:

Hunter-Gault was under constant threat, while Meredith felt mostly safe at his school.

Step-by-step explanation:

For Hunter-Gault and Meredith, their experience differs from each other due to the location of the school which both of them attend and also, due the fact that, the crime rate in both cities differs.

For Hunter-Gault, the constant threat of gun violence erupting was a difficult situation for him. This is because, he knows that, he could be caught in the cross fire unintentionally unlike Meredith that was relatively safe in her own area.

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