Why did a strong Republican Party not emerge in Texas in response to the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration?
a. The national Republican Party was too liberal on racial issues.
b. Conservative Democrats in Texas were concerned about joining with Republicans to become a new majority.
c. The state constitution prohibited elected officials from changing their party affiliation.
d. Conservatives were able to maintain significant control within the Democratic Party in Texas.
Answer: d
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a. encourage economic development in a particular country. b. alter some aspect of political, economic, or social conditions. c. relate to international relations, national security, and defense. d. improve economic, social, and political conditions within a country. e. reduce poverty by making the wealth in a particular society less unequal.