President Dwight Eisenhower's attitude toward racial justice can best be described as
A) not inclined toward promoting integration.
B) very supportive.
C) a reluctant belief in integration as essential to America's image abroad.
D) supporting racial justice over social harmony.
E) adhering to the philosophy of states' rights.
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