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kakasveta [241]
4 years ago
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What was the New Right? a movement to increase the size and power of the Federal government a group of televangelists that becam

e popular in the 1980s a coalition of political and religious conservatives
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jeka944 years ago
8 0
The New Right refers in many ways to "a <span> coalition of political and religious conservatives</span>" in that they sought smaller government and looser social controls.
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