In what way did the American Civil War continue to affect southern State
politics even after the war ended?
A.
Southern States left the Democratic Party because of its solid
support of state's rights and big business interests.
B.
The “Solid South” moved away from Democrats when key
Democratic Party leaders supported liberal policies.
C.
Voting patterns changed to the Republican Party because that
party continued to represent anti-slavery views.
D. Voting became divided equally among Republicans and
Democrats because of pro- and anti-integration policies.