The Bourbons did not support C) giving equal status to African Americans. The Bourbons refers to the three most powerful politicians in the post-reconstruction era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt and John B. Gordon. These three men did support the developing industry in Georgia and the diversifying of agriculture but they did not support giving equal status to African Americans.
According to Marcus Felson, places where criminals are able to find one another, and which usually leads to sustained criminal behavior are known as offender convergence settings.