How did Roosevelt go about winning the Democratic nomination in 1932?
A) He set the populists and urban reformers in opposition to each other.
B) He called for an end to traditional beliefs and conservative policies.
C) He backed the platform of the segregationists against the reformers.
D) He appealed to both the traditionalists and the new urban elements within the party.
E) He relied heavily on minority voters.
Answer: D) He appealed to both the traditionalists and the new urban elements within the party.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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