Answer: The violence and intimidation of black and white voters, often called the “shotgun policy” or the “Mississippi Plan,” destroyed the effectiveness of the Republican Party in most areas of the South as an alternative to one-party (Democratic) rule. ... Blacks who continued to vote did so at the risk of being killed
Explanation:
I believe it was around June 1942 to August 1943, during World War II.
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C.He had fought several battles and then an armistice halted his movement.