President Nixon's domestic policies included __________

A) extending Lyndon Johnson's extensive aid to troubled cities
B) rejecting price and wage freezes in dealing with a struggling economy
C) funneling more money to suburbs through "no-strings" grants
D) cordial public relations with New Left reformers


Answer: C

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