The key factor in Lyndon Johnson’s victory in the 1948 senate race was __________

A. an unusually large turnout by African American voters
B. the controversial late reporting of 200 additional votes for him from a South Texas county
C. strong crossover support from Republican voters
D. his articulate performance in the state’s first televised debates between candidates


B

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a. Virginia. b. Alabama. c. Carolina. d. Georgia. e. Confederate.

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A) The largest, best organized resistance was in Poland, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union. B) Communists played important roles in Italy and France. C) The most effective resistance movement was the Free French. D) The resistance movements in Western Europe had a major influence on postwar politics. E) Resistance movements were involved in guerrilla war against the Germans and their collaborators.

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