How did President Franklin D.Roosevelt's New Deal, a series of programs he developed to help the country recover from the Great Depression, also benefit his Democratic Party?
A) They expanded the Democratic Party's political base significantly.
B) States that had disenfranchised African Americans had to let them vote, as a requirement for receipt of New Deal funds and assistance.
C) Programs that targeted poverty and racial discrimination won Democrats the loyalty of working class and African Americans for decades to come.
D) Nativist, anti-immigrant rhetoric led whites to be loyal to the Democratic Party for decades to come.
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