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Q: What did the southern democrats view the New Frontier as?
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Why did members of congress oppose to the new frontier?

Republicans and conservative Southern Democrats believed that the new frontier was too costly. They also opposed an increase of federal power.


What were the two groups in Congress that formed a coalition to block most of President Kennedys New Frontier legislation?

Southern Democrats and Republicans.


What two groups formed a coalition to block most of kennedys new frontier legislation?

Southern Democrats and Republicans God Bless :o


What political groups tried to block Kennedy's New Frontier legislation?

western democrats and republicans


Why did whites in the south feel as if they have won the election of 1876 even know the new president was a republican?

the Democrats were able to control the southern states


Did Kennedy have trouble getting his new frontier legislation through congress?

"he was elected by a small margin, and because the democrats and republicans blocked his the bills"


What were kennedys policies called?

The New Frontier.


Which group of democrats in congress blocked much of Kennedy's purposed legislation?

Kennedy's New Frontier legislation was unpopular amongst voters. This lead two groups to form a coalition to block the legislation. These two groups were the Republicans and The Western Democrats.


How did southern Democrats appeal to small farmers after the Civil War?

Southern democrats appealed to small farmers after the Civil War because they wanted to get the farmers to see that building roads would end in higher taxes. They also wanted to get the farmers to see that the higher taxes would happen if schools were to be built.One way in which Southern Democrats appealed to small farmers was by arguing that the construction of new roads led to higher taxes. They made the same argument in terms of building new schools.


Why did whites in the south feels as if they had won the election of 1876 even though the new president was a republican?

the Democrats were able to control the southern states


Why did whites in the South feel as if they had won the election of 1876 even though the new president was a Republican?

the Democrats were able to control the southern states


Why did white in the south feel as if they had won the election of 1876 even though the new president was a republican?

the democrats were able to control the southern states