The party realignment that changed the Democratic Party during the 1930s involved __________.
A) a split in the Republican Party over the repeal of Prohibition
B) poor people, new immigrants, black Americans, and blue-collar workers
C) Teddy Roosevelt's defection to the Democratic Party
D) Southern "Dixiecrats" voting Republican
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