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ozzi
4 years ago
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Since late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the border region, including el paso, mcallen, and brownsville, has remai

ned politically a ________ bastion.
History
1 answer:
Ivenika [448]4 years ago
6 0

The correct answer to fill in the blank is:

<span>El Paso, Mcallen, and Brownsville, has remained politically a <u>Democratic Party </u>bastion.</span>

Along with the Republican Party, the Democratic Party is one of the 2 major political parties in the United States. The main difference between the 2 is that the Democratic party <span>believe that the federal government must take an active role in people's lives, mainly those who are in need while the Republican party believes otherwise.</span>

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