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What inhibited FDR's willingness to help the cause of minorities during the 1930s?


his desire to safeguard his presidential seat by appeasing conservative southern Democrats


his belief that laws designed to help the majority would succeed in aiding minorities as well


his need to focus on strengthening the country's economy and not on issues of social injustice


his inability to conceive of a program that would successfully further the cause of minorities



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One thing that inhibited FDR's willingness to help the cause of minorities during the 1930s was his desire to safeguard his presidential seat by appeasing conservative southern Democrats.

Why did FDR not help minorities in the 1930s?

Franklin D. Roosevelt was a Democrat which meant that a lot of his support came from the South where Southern Democrats held sway.

These Southern Democrats were mostly racist and against the rights of minorities. In order to ensure that he got their support and kept getting it, FDR decided not to help minorities as much as he should have.

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