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How did the Democratic Party’s support of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 lead to a change in its membership? (1 point) Responses...Question
How did the Democratic Party’s support of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 lead to a change in its membership? (1 point) Responses It led to the withdrawal of many rural farmers. It led to the withdrawal of many rural farmers. It led to the withdrawal of many urban workers. It led to the withdrawal of many urban workers. It led to the withdrawal of many members in the North. It led to the withdrawal of many members in the North. It led to the withdrawal of many members in the South.
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The Democratic Party’s support of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 led to the withdrawal of many members in the South. This legislation was controversial in the southern states, where many white voters opposed civil rights reforms, resulting in a shift away from the Democratic Party for some of those constituents.
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