Franklin Roosevelt's new Democratic coalition

A. united Democrats in the South with citizens in industrial cities.
B. split the Republican alliance of the business class and "TR progressives."
C. united newer white-collar Democrats with southern "rednecks."
D. united Democrats in the South with the rising middle class of the far West.


Answer: A

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