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He fears there may be violence and disorder if desegregation goes forward
The correct answer is B) he fears there may be violence and disorder if desegregation goes forward.
Governor's Faubus' explanation for his opposition to the admission of African Americans to Central High School was that he feared there would be violence and disorder if desegregation went forward.
We are referring to the situation called "the Little Rock Crisis." Nive African American Students wanted to enroll to Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas after the Little Rock School Board had established a desegregation program. Governor Olver Fabus did not like the idea and show opposition to the desegregation program and order the Arkansas National Guard to block the entrance. President Eisenhower reacted and send federal troops to protect the students.