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At the end of the 1930s, the new deal lost support among southern democrats who feared continuing federal intervention might upset race relations in the south

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The government was afraid race relations would be upset because people were already on edge. The Great Depression was hard for everyone. The South was hit hard because they relied on agriculture and prices tanked. They could not get as much money for their crops.
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