Conservatism made a comeback between 1966 and 1980 which led to the election of Ronald Reagan because
A) Southern and blue-collar voters switched from the Democratic to the Republican Party.
B) many moderates shifted toward conservatives' views.
C) voter registration drives in Southern areas helped Republicans.
D) the United States as a whole began to take a more conservative point of view.
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