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9 June, 23:18

Why did the state flag change to add the Confederate battle flag?

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  1. 9 June, 23:57
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    The Answer is B. (The Stars and Bars flag looked too much like the American flag.)
  2. 10 June, 01:01
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    as a response to the Supreme Court rulings on desegregating schools.

    Explanation:

    On 13th February 1956, the Georgia's state Flag added Confederate Battle emblem in the flag. This change was made in the flag after the Supreme Court gave a verdict of desegregating schools. The legislation was signed by Governor Marvin Griffin to include Confederate Battle emblem on one-third part of the flag.

    So, the correct answer is that the flag was changed in a response of the Supreme Court on desegregation of schools which was made null and void.
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