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olgavictoria

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What was the name given to the faction in the Democratic Party who was opposed to the civil cights agenda of Truman?
 
  A)Tea Party
  B)Bull Moose
  C)Dixiecrats
  D)Progressives

Question 2

How did Truman place civil rights in the framework of the national outlook?
 
  A)He said that theDixiecrats' position reflected the national spirit on civil rights.
  B)He said that it was necessary to secure Roosevelt's legacy on the issue.
  C)He said that each state was free to pursue civil rights as they saw fit.
  D)He said that civil rights were a matter of national security.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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