Which of the following best characterizes President Eisenhower's attitude toward integration?
A) He was not enthusiastic about implementing integration.
B) He was a strong public advocate of segregation.
C) He was a strong public advocate of integration.
D) He believed that the implementation of integration was his highest priority as president.
A
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a. Monarchist. b. Communist. c. Authoritarian. d. Socialist Republicans. e. National Socialist