Concerning African Americans, during the New Deal, Roosevelt and his administration:
A) fought hard to guarantee equal rights and opportunities.
B) did little to combat entrenched racism and discrimination.
C) lashed out at blacks in order to win votes from Southern whites.
D) adopted scrupulously administered quotas to ensure blacks participated fully in programs.
Answer: B
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