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24 February, 08:36

What did the Sibley Commission recommend to Georgia's government? (Choose 2) Group of answer choices Continue to deny the federal government's authority to force integration. Charge Blacks tuition to send their children to white schools. Repeal laws penalizing integrated schools. Allow each local school district to decide if it wants to integrate.

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  1. 24 February, 09:02
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    The answers are:

    Repeal laws penalizing integrated schools.

    Allow each local school district to decide if it wants to integrate.

    Explanation:

    The "Sibley Commission" was a general assembly of Committees in charge of gathering the people's opinion in relation to the integration of schools. During this time, there was a massive resistance towards desegregation and in order to end it, the general assembly was made.

    The final decision happened after 10 hearings. In the end, a bill was passed which repealed those laws that penalized integrated schools. An example of this penalty was to cut off the school from the funding if it integrates. It also allowed the local school district to decide if it wants to integrate. This prevented violence that came with desegregation.

    Thus, this explains the answers.
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