I think the answer is false.
I believe its d
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They lost responsibility for some areas that they felt were hard to
manage, so these areas would now be developed but not using their own
budget. They were also glad about the fact there were now more
settlements between themselves and Spanish Florida, which many in South
Carolina viewed as a threat.
<span>The answer is the second option. Kennedy was wary not to remove the South, set apart by considerable isolation and racial segregation, by encroaching upon States' rights. In any case, Kennedy's position on social liberties had started to advance amid the Freedom Rides of 1961, amid which African-Americans went along isolated transport courses in the South.</span>