Which of the following is true of the Georgia law that required citizens without a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to obtain a voter identification card, which would cost them twenty dollars and expire after five years?
A) A federal judge invalidated Georgia's twenty-dollar fee requirement, but the photo ID requirement stood.
B) The law currently stands as it was initially created.
C) A federal judge struck down the entire law; a person may vote in Georgia without a government-issued photo ID.
D) A federal court struck down the law, but Georgia appealed it and the Supreme Court upheld the law as created.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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