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History, 22.10.2019 22:00 brazilmade1

What was true about arkansas's governor orval faubus?

a. he asked the president to take control of national guard troops
assigned to aid school integration.

b. he acted against public opinion by protecting african american
students trying to enter a public school.

c. he ordered national guard troops to prevent integration of a
public school.

d. he ordered a public school board to prepare plans for enrolling
african americans in a school,

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