One factor helping to break the deadlock that developed in the civil rights movement during the early 1960s was the
A. Democratic landslide of 1964.
B. Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education.
C. centralization of power in the House and Senate.
D. civil unrest that shook several northern cities.
E. election of Republican presidents.
Answer: A
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