How did the Democratic Party's voter base change from the 1940s to the 1980s?

A. It shifted from Northern factory laborers to Southwestern rural workers.
B. It shifted from predominantly white males to mostly minority females.
C. It shifted from working-class moderates to younger, college-educated liberals.
D. It shifted from wealthy Eastern elites to poorer, uneducated Midwesterners.


Answer: C

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