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Why did Eisenhower send the National Guard to Little Rock?

A.
to enforce the desegregation policies mandated by law

B.
to create new desegregation policies included in his agenda

C.
to create schools that were integrated by choice, not by force

D.
to enforce the formation of segregated schools that were more equal
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A. to enforce the desegregation policies mandated by law.
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