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27 July, 14:51

During the 1970s, conservatives A. continued their overt opposition to the black struggle for racial justice. B. shifted their political rhetoric, insisting on more local control and resistance to the power of the federal government. C. employed the fiery rhetoric and direct confrontation tactics of Bull Connor and George Wallace. D. made little progress. E. appealed primarily to urban Americans.

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  1. 27 July, 14:59
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    The correct answer is option B: Shifted thir political rhetoric, insisting on more local control and resistance to the power of the federal government.

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    After a discontent with the power that President Lyndon B johnson and the federal goverment a new wave of neoconservatism emerge and it has become a new staple on what the political party represents today.
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