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John Quincy Adams (Winner), Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford
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I'm not 100% sure on which one it is the 3rd or 4th
Of the list, the one that was <em>not </em>one of FDR's New Deal programs was A. the Civil Rights Act. FDR actually avoided race issues for a majority of his term. This was due to the fact that Southern Democrats held a huge sway in Congress and he needed their votes to pass his other New Deal initiatives. He knew that if he were to start tackling race issues, he would lose their votes entirely and his New Deal would be doomed. He even stayed silent on an anti-lynching bill supported by his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, due to the political pressure.
The Double V Campaign was a call for victory against dictators abroad and racism at home. The Campaign refers for the V of victory, such as the one displayed by Churchill, but adding a second V that represents the double victory of African Americans fighting against opression both abroad and at home.