The conservative Democratic opposition to the New Deal in the late 1930s:
A) was heaviest in the South
B) succeeded in removing three of Roosevelt's cabinet members
C) supported plans to replace Roosevelt with Henry Wallace as the Democratic presidential candidate in 1936
D) supported plans to replace Roosevelt with Huey Long as the Democratic presidential candidate in 1936
E) was heaviest in New England
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-Frances
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