According to Giovanni Satori's definition, why was the States' Rights Party (Dixiecrats) a relevant party?

A) Main parties controlled the Dixiecrat platform by laundering campaign contributions to
States' Rights candidates.
B) States' Rights candidates received major donations from super-PACs.
C) The Dixiecrat party was included in that year's televised debates.
D) Main parties were forced to take them into account in campaigning for votes and forming
coalitions.


D

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