What do the political cartoon "Tis But A Change of Banners" and the song sheet "The White Man's Banner" imply about the political tactics that Democratic presidential nominee Horatio Seymour used in the 1868 presidential election?
A) Seymour suggested that the rights of African Americans were in danger unless the Democrats
won.
B) Seymour supported the integration of blacks and whites in all parts of the nation.
C) Seymour used racist messages to show how black suffrage threatened white Americans.
D) Seymour supported an expansion of voting rights for larger numbers of African Americans.
C
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