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Planters failed to politically dominate the South because...

  • they lived in a republican society with democratic institutions such as the secret ballot.

  • they did not enfranchise the entire white population of voters. 

  • they did not foster party competition. 

  • they did not create apportionment based on population.

ANSWER: Planters failed to politically dominate the South because they lived in a republican society with democratic institutions such as the secret ballot.
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