Woodrow Wilson’s record on race relations __________.

a. reflected his northeastern roots
b. won him support in the North
c. showed his consistent opposition to racial discrimination
d. was shaped by the power of southern Democrats in Congress


d. was shaped by the power of southern Democrats in Congress

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