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Which best describes the Bourbon Triumvirate?

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It was a group of university educators who supported the New South programs.

It was an assembly of African American politicians running for political office.

It was a trio of Georgia Democrats that controlled the Georgia state government.

It was a meeting of white and African American farmers pushing for political reform

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Answer:

It was a trio of Georgia Democrats that controlled the Georgia state government.

Step-by-step explanation:

These Trio consist of : Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John Brown Gordon. All three of them held the positions as the senators and governor of Georgia. They're the one that were responsible for every legislations that created in Georgia within the period of 1872-1890

They got the title of 'Bourbon' as a form of insult from the people. At that time, it means Bourbon could be defined as someone who were unable to adapt to new changes and stacked to their traditional values.

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