Which of the following was true of the American Communist Party during the 1930s?

A) The Communist Party vowed to establish a separate nation for African Americans in Africa.
B) The Communist Party said it was against racism but never did anything to prove it.
C) The Communist Party worked to reduce unemployment and worked against racism.
D) The Communist Party was a large, mainstream party in the 1930s with many members.


Answer: C

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