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What led to the political realignment during the Great Depression?
□ Many Black voters switched to the Democratic party after Roosevelt passed an anti-lynching law.
□ The New Deal, with its liberal ideas and newly powered labor unions, contributed to Democrats holding office for nine presidential terms.
□ Immigrants in urban areas voted Democrat due to Democratic political machines and the economic devastation on cities.
□ Demographic shifts from the Midwest by farmers residing in the Dust Bowl contributed to their support of the Republican party.
□ Many white supremacist voters disagreed with Roosevelt's New Deal and switched to the Republican party.

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