When Eugene Talmadge said "I can carry any county that ain't got street cars," he was referring to the political system in place in Georgia that gave rural counties an advantage over urban counties due to more representation per person. What was this system called? A) the Dixiecrat system B) the County Unit system C) the Rotten District system
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