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19 May, 23:51

How did the movement for civil rights in South Carolina influence the resistance to

school integration?

A: South Carolina, as a state, shut down its public school system as a way to avoid

integration and any further court cases.

B: Leaders in South Carolina took court decisions concerning segregation seriously as they began to integrate schools sooner than other southern states.

C: Separate schools were maintained in South Carolina and any changes to funding

for schools was resisted as a result of postwar economic decline.

D: Despite the Supreme Court's decisions, South Carolina's political leaders were determined to maintain segregated schools regardless of the costs.

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  1. 20 May, 00:13
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    I think the answer might be c?
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