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States during the progressive era is W.E.B Du Bois who is known to be
influential for he had run a campaign that runs equality between the whites and
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The Korean War had an impact on American politics because it contributed to the rise of McCarthyism as Americans sought to assign blame for the war's stalemate.
<h3>What impact did the Korean War have on American politics?</h3>
The Korean War increased the rate of GDP growth by increasing government spending, that limited investment and consumption. This War influenced American politics because it aided the rise of McCarthyism as Americans sought to assign blame for the war's stalemate.
Therefore, option D is correct.
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