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the General Assembly
Explanation:
The Georgia General Assembly supported resistance to desegregation in different ways. One of them was to strengthen the Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern states. A curious way of resisting was the state flag of Georgia from 1956 to 2001 that was meant to show resistance to integration. The GA flag was changed again in 2004 into something similar to the flag before 1956.
He was criticized because of his position on African-Americans that was often racist. There were even racist ads about an African-American felon who raped a white woman in a state that was run by Bush's democratic opponent, and the goal of the add was to vote for Bush who could somehow stop things like that. He was criticized because of that kind of racist behavior.
Answer: The Second Continental Congress assumed the normal functions of a government, appointing ambassadors, issuing paper currency, raising the Continental Army through conscription, and appointing generals to lead the army.
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