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Which of the following tactics did a political party use to reconcile American ideals with public policy? (1 point)
Hundreds of White and Black people got on buses and rode through the South to test the desegregation of interstate travel by the federal government.
Leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association lobbied state legislators to pass state amendments to permit women voting rights.
President Grant, who led Northern armies during the Civil War to defeat the Southern Confederacy, was elected in 1868.
In Supreme Court case Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, the court ruled that forced busing of students to integrate schools is permissible.
Hundreds of White and Black people got on buses and rode through the South to test the desegregation of interstate travel by the federal government.
Leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association lobbied state legislators to pass state amendments to permit women voting rights.
President Grant, who led Northern armies during the Civil War to defeat the Southern Confederacy, was elected in 1868.
In Supreme Court case Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, the court ruled that forced busing of students to integrate schools is permissible.
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The tactic that best illustrates a political party using actions to reconcile American ideals with public policy is:
**Leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association lobbied state legislators to pass state amendments to permit women voting rights.**
This action directly reflects efforts to align the ideals of equality and representation in democracy with actual public policy by advocating for women's voting rights through legislative means.
**Leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association lobbied state legislators to pass state amendments to permit women voting rights.**
This action directly reflects efforts to align the ideals of equality and representation in democracy with actual public policy by advocating for women's voting rights through legislative means.
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