Which of the following reforms was introduced to Georgia’s voting system during the time Ellis Arnall served as governor? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses The voting age was lowered to 17 The voting age was lowered to 17 The state constitution was revised to allow Independents to vote The state constitution was revised to allow Independents to vote The voting system was expanded to allow more voting locations The voting system was expanded to allow more voting locations The poll tax was abolished The poll tax was abolished The Democratic Party eliminated the voting tax.

The two reforms that were introduced to Georgia's voting system during the time Ellis Arnall served as governor are:

1. The poll tax was abolished.
2. The state constitution was revised to allow Independents to vote.

Which of the following was NOT an impact of the New Deal programs on Georgians?

Citizens received benefits directly from the federal government Citizens received benefits directly from the federal government Citizens received assistance only from state and local governments Citizens received assistance only from state and local governments It sped up the process of modernization across the state It sped up the process of modernization across the state Georgia’s economy improved, though it did not fully recover.

Citizens received assistance only from state and local governments was NOT an impact of the New Deal programs on Georgians.

What was Talmadge's strategy to win the race for governor in 1940?

Promoting the New Deal programs as beneficial for the country Promoting the New Deal programs as beneficial for the country Criticizing the New Deal programs and emphasizing their danger to American federalism Criticizing the New Deal programs and emphasizing their danger to American federalism Advocating for increased federal intervention in Southern segregation Advocating for increased federal intervention in Southern segregation Ignoring political issues and focusing solely on personal achievements

Criticizing the New Deal programs and emphasizing their danger to American federalism was Talmadge's strategy to win the race for governor in 1940.

In 1946, what significant change took place in Georgia's Democratic primaries?

a: the intro of the poll tax
b: approval of the constitution of 1945
c: abandonment of the white primary
d: establishment of an 18-year-old voting age

The significant change that took place in Georgia's Democratic primaries in 1946 was the abandonment of the white primary (option c).

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I apologize for the confusion. To clarify:

In 1946, the significant change that took place in Georgia's Democratic primaries was the abandonment of the white primary (option c).