Richard Nixon helped end the post-New Deal Democratic dominance of American politics by appealing to:
A) disaffected white southerners, who had strongly supported the New Deal, through promises to reduce federal support for school integration and voting rights.
B) Americans in the growing suburban population, who tended to be more economically conservative, although socially liberal.
C) disaffected white southerners, through his antiabortion stance, and support of traditional cultural and religious values.
D) younger voters, who responded to Nixon's strong support for the rights of racial minorities, as well as to his promise to end the Vietnam War.
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