Respuesta :
Answer:
to maintain white supremacy
Explanation:
The goals of elected officials in Georgia during World War II was to give supremacy to white and dominate over black citizens.
During world war II, the elected officials in Georgia made several laws to restrict the independency of black and give opportunities to white. Black citizens were not allowed to vote in their government and white community was favored more.
Hence, the correct answer is " to maintain white supremacy".
Answer- The correct answer is B.) To Maintain White Supremacy
Explanation:
During the World war II, these elected officials worked together to create various legislations that are aimed to limit the rights/freedom of African American citizens. One of the example of legislation that they passed to proof their invention was series of laws that made it harder for African Americans to vote (imposing literacy test and voting tax) This prevented black people from having a representation within the government and have no chance to pass legislations that are favorable to their community.