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Why Was Southern Segregation a Foreign-Policy Problem in the Postwar

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Why was Southern segregation a foreign-policy problem in the postwar years?


A) African nations were less likely to invest their money in the South.
B) The United States risked criticism in the United Nations Security Council.
C) Southern blacks were likely to emigrate to the Soviet Union and Africa.
D) It undermined U.S. criticism of the denial of civil liberties in Soviet-controlled nations.

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