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Why can the 2000s be considered a neoprogressive era?

O A. Progressive politicians won majorities in Congress in 2006
andwon the White House in 2008.
O B. With the election of Barack Obama, the United States shifted away
from conservative politics.
OC. Progressives supported the wars that the United States was
fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
O D. Some people believe that progressive policies of nonregulation of
banks led to the recession in 2008.

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Answer:

A. Progressive politicians won majorities in Congress in 2006

and won the White House in 2008.

Step-by-step explanation:

C & D seem to be reasons to be anti-progressive, but have nothing to do with why that era was considered neoprogressive. B is close, but A includes progressives having won the White House in 2008.

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