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The diverse group of voters who supported the Democratic Party in elections during the 1930s and 1940s were called the: A. New Age voters B. New Deal coalition C. New Liberty party D. New Frontier generation

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B.) New Deal coalition

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B. New Deal coalition

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New Deal Coalition involved different individuals driven by the same interest coming together to form a group. This group were in support of the New Deal which was set up to ensure adequate recovery and reforms after the Great Depression.

This diverse group of voters who supported the Democratic Party in elections during the 1930s and 1940s and was responsible for the election of President Roosevelt and the party’s dominance in the Congress.

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