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How did black voting patterns begin to change after the first election of Franklin Roosevelt?
 
  A) Blacks continued to stay with the Republican Party, the party of Lincoln.
  B) Blacks began to shift to the Democratic Party.
  C) Blacks briefly formed their own separate party, just as they had formed separate churches and other institutions.
  D) Blacks split over Roosevelt, with their support about evenly divided between him and Hoover in 1936.

Question 2

Antiabortionists in the 1970s and 1980s succeeded in their attacks on Roe v. Wade by
 
  A) advocating federal legislation that made the ruling a dead letter.
  B) advocating legislation that seriously weakened the ruling.
  C) pushing for federal legislation that made the ruling invalid.
  D) overturning the ruling.



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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