The Correct Answer is A).
The Bourbon Triumvirate was a trio of politicians from the State of Georgia who kept powerful positions in the Senate and the Governance of the State. These 3 men were <em>Joseph E. Brown</em>, <em>Alfred H. Colquitt</em>, and <em>John B. Gordon</em>.
As option A clearly states, the 3 of them supported in white supremacy, a state government that did not charge high taxes to its citizens but at the same time provided few services and the use of convict labor in industrial complexes.
These policies contributed to maintaining a high level of inequality, as businessmen had the resources to live a wealthy life but the rest of the population were left with little to none benefits from the state government.
1. Why is it important to have faith even when it looks like God has forsaken you?
2. Name an example of one time you felt like you have lost faith in God.
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The Black Codes, sometimes called Black Laws, were laws governing the conduct of African Americans (free blacks). The best known of them were passed in 1865 and 1866 by Southern states, after the American Civil War, in order to restrict African Americans' freedom, and to compel them to work for low wages.
It helps you understand by showing you that even though African Americans were considered free, the laws were made in a way that they were still under the control of the people who once enslaved them.
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A. How society maintain order
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