President Harry Truman's actions after the 1946 election included
A. calling his opponents "soft on communism."
B. proposing a major civil rights bill.
C. becoming more conservative.
D. abandoning his Fair Deal.
E. deciding not to run for office in 1948.
Answer: B
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