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Although Watson had long supported black enfranchisement in Georgia and throughout the South, he changed his stance by 1904. . . . Strongly opposed to the increased visibility and influence of such leaders as W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, Watson endorsed the disenfranchisement of African American voters, and no longer defined Populism in racially inclusive terms. During his 1908 presidential bid he ran as a white supremacist and launched vehement diatribes in his magazine and newspaper against blacks.
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—"Tom Watson,”
New Georgia Encyclopedia
How did Tom Watson’s opinion on voting rights for African Americans change over time?

A:He came to believe that all adult African Americans should have the right to vote.
B:He thought that educated African Americans could vote, but others should not.
C:He thought that African American men, but not women, should be able to vote.
D:He came to believe that no African Americans should be allowed to vote.

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Answer: (C) Watson wanted to support farmers, Grady wanted to diversify the state economy.

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Answer:It's answer D.

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Learned the hard way :/

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