Respuesta :
D) The state constitution did not recognize blacks' rights to hold public office
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Answer:
The state constitution did not recognize blacks’ rights to hold public office.
Explanation:
Although the Fourteenth Amendment gave each citizen equal rights and protection, the Georgia State lawmakers claimed to remove the black members on the ground that the state’s constitution did not recognize the right of black citizens to hold positions in public office; this made it impossible for blacks to have seats in the General Assembly.