How did blacks view President Clinton?

A) They refused to support him at first, but later reluctantly did after he cut welfare.
B) They thought he was the best president since Lyndon Johnson regarding black rights.
C) They never supported him or any of his polices because of his lack of support of Africa.
D) They supported him at first but then later voted against him because of public scandals.


Answer: B

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