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In which arena was Warren G. Harding actually more “progressive” than his predecessor, Woodrow Wilson?

A Workers’ rights
B Women’s rights
C Race relations
D Foreign relations

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the correct option is C
C Race relations
Historians points out that G.Harding, who died in office, leaving Silent Cal in charge, was actually more sympathetic to the course of African -Americans and Jews than his predecessor, who had been more progressive in foreign policy issues a great deal. He traveled deep into the nation of klans and delivered a race message that was far stuck from the reality of the time. Silent cal also continued with his race views.

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