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Use the scenario to answer the following question. In 1946, the United States Supreme Court ruled in King v. Chapman that white primary systems in Georgia were unconstitutional. In the election of 1946, black voters were able to take part in the primary election for the first time since Reconstruction. Which of the following BEST connects the end of the white primary to the 1946 governor's race? A. Melvin Thompson became governor after Talmadge's death and promised to protect the white primary. B. Ellis Arnall remained governor for a second term in order to protect the white primary. C. Eugene Talmadge ran on a campaign to estore the white primary but died before he could take office. D. Eugene Talmadge ran for governor promising to reinstate the white primary and died before he took office.​

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Answer:c

Explanation: its correct i cheat a lot

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Answer: C

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