Why did blacks move over to the Democratic Party during the 1936 election?

A) Blacks felt that Roosevelt had been doing more for them than any other president.
B) Blacks wanted to support the Democratic Party, especially in the South.
C) Blacks actually didn't begin to support the Democratic Party until after World War II.
D) Blacks hoped to continue the dramatic gains made during the 1920s in civil rights.


Answer: A

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