How did Reagan's 1984 presidential victory affect the Democratic Party?

A. It convinced them to focus on foreign, not domestic, campaign issues.
B. It caused them to focus their resources on winning Southern states.
C. It increased the split between liberals and centrists in the party.
D. It led to a massive surge of women in party leadership positions.


Answer: C

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